ITunes 11.0.2.26 deletes all music, won't sync

This version of iTunes, version 11.0.2.26, syncing to my iPhone 4, iOS 6.1.3, using Windows XP Pro, just deleted all my songs from my iPhone, and will not restore the songs onto the phone when syncing.  The song library and playlists are all displaying in iTunes, and the automatic sync is ON, with MATCH OFF--always has been off;  I only sync via cable to my computer.  Even when setting sync to manual for songs, they do not transfer over.  Extremely strange, and very very frustrating.  Your help would be greatly appreciated...and SOON since I have NO music on my iPhone!  Thank you.

Hmmm...so after several syncs, resyncs, checking, unchecking and restarts... all of a sudden the audiobooks loaded.  Then, I fidgeted some more, and presto, my music started resyncing.  I wish I could say I know which single item was the fix... no idea. I did go back to the downstairs laptop and did the same things. Whatever, it's working now.  So, if you read this and are having the same issue, just keep trying until some overall fix is determined.  And if you charge your phone on a different computer than your maing syncing computer, be sure everything related to sync is turned OFF for that second computer.

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