Still trying to get iPod authorized on new computer

i followed the helplful advice from the board but while i can see the songs & playlist on the mini, they are grey and unaccessible (sp?).
the one solution offered by iTunes is to authorize this pc, which would wipe out all music from, ipod. Is there a way to get access to my ipod via this pc w/o having to delete all music from it?

I have a simular problem. It would be cool for someone to answer this.

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