Songs on iPod cant be synced cuz all of the playlists selected for...

all songs in my nano was gone so i tried to load songs again to it,
but iTune kept saying this message below, even there are songs in my iTune (but not in my nano).
"songs on iPod cannot be synced because all of the playlists selected for syncing no longer exist."
how do i load my songs back to my nano??
mine is 2nd gereneration.
Plz help me!!
Message was edited by: shan1211

See this user tip.
The iPod cannot be updated because one or more playlists no longer exist.
For versions of iTunes from 7 onwards, the option to "update selected playlists" is now under the "music" tab in the summary screen.

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