Clean install of Lion, sync iPhone: had to "Erase and Sync" - folders gone :@

Is there a fix for this, I cannot be bothered going through them manually and organising them again

I think I may have realised why the folders have gone. When restoring from my backup hard drive, instead of going through migration assistant, I just dragged the apps, songs, etc... from the backup hard drive onto the iTunes icon in my dock.

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    >iPhone 4 was working fine - used playlist to sync with.
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    >None of the usual methods work.

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    The bottom line is it isn't that big of a deal if I need to simply rebuild my iPhone music library but losing my configuration, contacts etc is not an option. Optimally I would just like to be able to add my new music to my iPhone without having to rebuild my library.

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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1535
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    I recently got a new computer and was installing iTunes for my iPhone. I have a Toshiba laptop with Windows 8. Anyways it said that in order to sync my iPhone it had to 'erase and sync' from the old computer to be able to work on this computer. I was just wondering that if i did this if all of my apps and contacts would be erased as well?

    I have restored my iPad to factory settings in the past. I backed up, transferred purchases and synced with iTunes before I restored. When the entire process was complete, everything was back in place exactly as it was before I restored.
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    Sometimes, it is difficult to find an answer that fits your problem exactly on the forum!  Lots of good stuff though!
    This post will be little longer than normal, but I need to get all the facts on the table.
    I'll try to keep this brief.  Please hear me out!
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  • How do I save songs from old version of iTunes that I have on my iPod, as new verson is asking me to erase and sync before I can do ANYTHNG, and I don't want to lose my music!

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    Hope this will help someone.
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  • Hard drive crashed on my MacBook pro and had to replace drive and logic board.  When I connect my iPhone and try to sync I get a dialog box stating iPhone is synced with another iTunes library, erase and sync?  How do I sync with iTunes without erasing?

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    columbus new boy wrote:
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    It's not crap at all.
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