Iphone manually manage music with new laptop problem

hi everybody i have a problem with iphone 4s manage music.
I bought a new mac laptop before I used a pc and manage my music with that PC, however I cannot manage my musics in iphone with brand new mac laptop because the manually manage music check box is not checked. when I check this "the iphone"xxx" is synced with another itunes library. do you want to erase this iphone and sync with this itunes library" says itunes.
what should I do ?
I dont want to erase musics in my iphone and manage with my new laptop

Also, follow the steps given here...
Syncing to a "New" Computer or replacing a "crashed" Hard Drive

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