Getting music back to i pod touch

i recently updated my i pod and installed up date and some back up stuff now  all my apps are gone along with my music, how can i get it back

You sync them to the same computer and same Apple ID that you use for your iPad. Just be aware, while most/all iTouch apps will work on the iPad (just smaller on the screen) there are many iPad apps that are iPad only and will not work on the Touch or iPhone. If an app is universal it has a + by the price/download button. If there's no + then it is likely optimized for only one device/kind of device and will not transfer over. Most if not all HD apps are iPad only and meant for the iPad's larger screen. If you have any iPad only apps you will have to repurchase for your Touch.
I was the other way around, I had my touch first, iPad second and had to repurchase some iPad versions of some of my apps.

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