Cant manually manage music on iphone 3gs

Itunes will no longer let me drag and drop songs on to my iphone.
I've tried everything. Restored my iphone, and reinstalled itunes.
The only way i can put music on my iphone is with the autofill option.
I only sync my iphone on one computer, but i always charge it with my laptop.

First i would see if you have an update for iTunes that could be causing the problem but if that doesnt work i would try reinstalling iTunes using the link provided.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1923

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