Sync without loosing data ?

Hi,
my PC crashed and I had to reinstall a fresh copy of windows. How should I sync now? It keeps saying if I sync everything will be gone !!!!

Lawrence, I followed this, but when in iTunes 11 and I
Select iphone
Music
Sync music
It asks if I want to wipe music videaos etc and replace with this library, and this library hasn't got my memo's.  But If I click 'On this Phone' the memos appear on there - so I suspect that I will overwrite the memos and loose them?
Electronics guy, iFunBox won't sync with my iphone, and reports an error that a lot of others have reported last year with no fix seemingly available.
The joys of an iPhone hey.
Surely there must be a way to actually get at my own stuff I created on my phone?  Please help.

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