Computer not recognizing ipod after crash

My computer crashed and it was wiped clean-so basically I have a new computer. I have itunes on my computer and I was able to recover most of my music. When I plug in my ipod to the computer, itunes says it's not registered to that computer. How can I get it to work with this computer again? Right now, when ever I want to sync it, I need to completely erase everything on the ipod and resync all of my music and apps-it takes forever. Can anyone help.....please?
Thanks!

Can't really help. The iPod thinks it is a new computer and you can only sync to one computer. If you have the backup of the iPod you may be able to restore from backup so you will not lose any data you have in apps and your settings. Restoring from backup will still result in have to sync all the music back to the iPod.

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