New Computer want to transfer

Please Help!
I got a new computer. I just installed iTunes. How do I get the stuff that was on my phone to my iTunes? When I synced it, it didn't transfer anything.

Doesn't work that way. I am sure if you try a search here first you will find it asked a lot and answered.
There is a link to some KnowledgeBase article. But the process is you need to transfer all your old data from your old computer to the new one. Then you sync.
The iPhone is NOT a backup device and not meant to have things come off. It is meant to sync with a library (mimic your computer).

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