Ipad should override itunes on a new Mac mini

Hi,
i bought a new mac mini and now like to transfer all my things which i have on my ipad 2 to the mac.
Problem is, i used a Windows PC befor and due to a system crash i don't have the chance to copy the Itunes files from the Windows PC.
Is their a possibility to override itunes with an ipad or any other chance to get the status of the datas (Apps, contacts etc.) from the ipad on the
new itunes on my mac mini?
Thanks for your support

See if these two articles help :
recovering content from a device : https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-3991
syncing with a new computer : https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-3141

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