I try to transfer my iture to a newer lap top.  How I can do it without lose all data from my iphone4?

How I can transfer my itune to a newer lap top?  Is that possible to aviod lose all data from my iphone4?   I have over 50 apps and over 1000 song in my phone.   Please advise.
Cheers

jyu88 wrote:
Thanks.  Am I have to uninstall the original iTunes from my new laptop before that?
No.
Just copy everything from your old computer to your new one.

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