New computer without song harddrive

I have a new computer and have not installed the old hard drive with my music. I have downloaded podcasts and want to put them on my ipod but get this message:
Are you sure you want to sync podcasts? All existing podcasts and itunes U items on the ipod will be replaced with podcasts from your itunes library.
Will this remove everything on my ipod? I'm terrified to sync thinking I may lose all my music as well. Any one come across this? Please help!

Yes - it will remove all iTunes content on your iPhone.
You need to transfer your iTunes library from your old computer along with all other important data from your old computer that you will need or want to access on your new computer.

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