ITune authorization conflict

Hi,
I hope that someone here can help me out. I have two accounts with iTune, one with an Apple ID and one with an AOL ID. Don't ask me why! Until few months ago I thought that they were just one single account with the chance to login with either IDs. Then I realized that the songs and movies on my AOL-ID would no play on my PC or synch on my IPhone. Basically my computer is not authorized to play them. If I go to "Store>Authorize this computer, a windows tells me that I need to change it to an Apple ID. If I change it to my existing Apple ID, it tells me that that ID already exists and I need to choose another ID. that means that I'm going to have now 2 Apple IDs. Before I do this I like to know if there is a way to combine the 2 accounts in one? (They are under the same name and address). And eventually can I still synch one time for both accounts or I need to log in for each account separately. Thank you in advance for your help.
Alex

Thanks Niel for responding to my Q.
Let me clarify,
1) I need to delete all the apps in my ipad mini.
2)  login using my itune ID.
3) download the apps again.
Correct?

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    With warm regards,
    Elizabeth
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    Thank you for allowing me the opportunity to assist you. You may
    receive an AppleCare survey email; any feedback you provide would be
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    HT1923: Removing and reinstalling iTunes for Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8
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  • TS1389 iTunes authorization not accepting my new apple id and password

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  • How can I make iTunes authorize Audible files?

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