Hard disk crashed: How to sync to new computer without erasing my iphone

Hello,
I have an Iphone 4 and Win XP laptop. My old notebook's hard drive crashed and I do not have any itunes backup. Now I have a new laptop and I want to start syncing my iphone to the new computer. I am concerned that as soon as I sync the phone to the computer, itunes will erase everything on the phone. What do I do?
Thanks in advance,
-CIL

Download iTunes, log into your account(same one as the purchases on the iPhone).
Plug the iPhone in-you will get warning about different computer, etc.-do not sync.
Either use the prompt to transfer purchases or once the iPhone shows up in iTunes-right click on it and select transfer purchases.
You will only be able to downloaded iTunes purchased content(songs, videos, apps)-nothing from CD or bought from other sources.

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