HT2731 How do I make a new pc my main pc for itunes without losing all of my current stuff?

I originally created my itunes account on a Mac that I have sold.  I want to make the new pc I have the main computer for my itunes account.  When I try and sync, it tells me that I am going to lose all of my current music, apps, etc.  Is there a way to do this so that I dont lose all of my information?

See this migrate iTunes library post.
The alternative is to sync from whichever computer you wish, but that means the current data on the device will be removed and replaced with whatever is in that computer's library and it then becomes the new "home" computer for the device. If you migrate the library properly the new computer is seen as "home" so only changes need to be synced and you don't lose content, playlists, ratings, etc.
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