Hard drive wiped out unable to sync to restore. help!

i had a problem with songs skipping or jump to next. i restored it with same problem and was told to wipe the hard drive. lost os unable to sync (syncs but unable to restore)from itune. help please.

The iTunes content sync is one-way: Computer to phone. You can transfer iTunes purchased music & apps: Connect your phone, iTunes running, first make sure your computer is authorized: Store>Authorize this Computer, then: File>Transfer Purchases. For music ripped on your own, you'll have to use third-party software to first extract such from your phone, as Apple makes no provisions to do so. Do this before you do anything else:
http://www.wideanglesoftware.com/touchcopy/index.php

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