1st Sync from iPhone 4S to New Hard Drive

Is there a way to do this and preserve two pages of icons/formatting that I already have on the iPhone?  When I select "Apps", my iPhone's icon formatting is displayed but it is greyed out.  If I then select "Sync Apps", iTunes warns that all existing apps and their data will be lost on the iPhone.

Follow this guide:
https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-3141

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