Help, re-installed windows xp!

Help help help, I had to re-install windows xp, and now when I plug in my iPod Nano, the songs won't sync. I get some error saying the playlist no longer exsist. Don't know what I'm doing wrong.

Choose New Playlist from the File menu in iTunes, and use the instructions in this article to add that playlist to the playlists set to be synchronized to the iPod, or change the iPod's synchronization mode.
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