Replace content on used iPod with mine?

My iPod touch 2G recently died and I got my sister's old iPod, also a 2G. How do I go about wiping it and replacing her content with mine? Do I "erase all settings and content", then sync to my iTunes like normal?  If I just sync like normal, will ALL of my data from my old iPod still be there, or just program-inherent data? Can I/should I replace with backup data?
Thanks!
AR

Connect her iPod to your computer and restore her iPod from the backup of our iPod.
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