IPod synced to a different library

I've read many different posting on this matter, but none appear to resolve my problem.
I use multiple iPods on the same computer. My clever daughter plugged her nano in, and got the message 'not synced to the library'. She must have pressed the 'erase and sync' option, 'cos now, when I plug mine in, it is not synced to my library and furthermore, I do not see any option to allow me to do this. Erase and Sync in no good, because I will lose everthing that is currently on the Pod, and the Transfer option will only add purchased songs back into my daughter's library.
All the files are still on the hard disc, bit not in the library where I want them.
Does anyone have any bright ideas on how to link my iPod back to my library and not my daughters?
Thanks
Dell   Windows XP  

You can use a keyboard command to prevent your iPod auto-syncing with iTunes. While connecting the iPod to the computer on Windows hold down Control-Alt (iTunes 7). This will stop the iPod from auto-syncing with iTunes and the iPod will appear in the source list. Wait until you are sure the iPod has mounted, and that it will not auto sync and then you can let the keys go. This may take between 20 to 30 seconds depending on your computer.
Once you have your iPod appearing in the iTunes source list from you can change the update setting to manual and use your iPod without the risk of accidentally erasing it. In iTunes 7 Check the "manually manage music and videos" box in Summary then press the Apply button. Don't uncheck Sync Music it will be unchecked by default when you choose the manual setting: Managing content manually on iPod
Keep your iPod in manual mode until you have sorted out your iTunes library and you are happy with your playlists etc then it will be safe to return it auto-sync again.

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