Songs on the iPod  cannot be updated beaucse all of the playlists .....

I was trying to update my ipod and my ipod only has 52 songs but my libary has 92 songs. i tried to updated it by left clicking where it said my "RISHI"S IPOD" and clicked update...and this message said "Songs on the iPod "Rishi's iPod" cannot be updated becuase all of the playlists selected for updating no longer exist."
HELP PLEASE WHAT DO I DO!!????

This should sort out your missing playlist problem: Hudgie - iPod cannot sync because one or more playlists are missing

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