ITunes 9.0.1 erased all my podcasts from my iPod!

I do not sync my iPod. I have never, EVER, used the sync feature, as I do not keep a copy of everything on my iPod on the laptop I use to populate my iPod. I drag and drop everything into playlists of my choosing rather than using the sync feature. After I installed 9.0.1, I plugged in my iPod, and to my surprise it started syncing it! Apparently the defaults for syncing, which were all turned off, were all turned on. So since my laptop doesn't have anything on it, it started to erase my entire iPod.
I stopped it before it erased my whole iPod, but I lost about 13 GB of podcasts. Thanks a lot Apple, for your extremely buggy software that didn't even tell me it was turning on a feature that I never use and do not even like.

Hi Russell--
Welcome to the Apple Discussions.
You've posted in the iTunes for Mac folder. You'll get more advice quicker if you repost your question in the iTunes for Windows area.
cheers,
charlie

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