Playlists wiped out!

when i go to update my ipod nano, i get a message that says it cant update because the playlists no longer exist. all songs are off my ipod now, but are still in my iTunes library. i cant seem to get my songs back on to my ipod... Help please!

when i go to update my ipod nano, i get a message
that says it cant update because the playlists no
longer exist. all songs are off my ipod now, but are
still in my iTunes library. i cant seem to get my
songs back on to my ipod... Help please!
Set it to "manually manage music"...

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