Syncing 3gs to new computer, withou losing memory?

So i haven't updated my phone in a while! If I download itunes to my newer computer can I sync my phone without losing it's memory? I don't have access to the old computer that I had itunes on before, and that the phone was origionally hooked up to!!I don't have the phone backed up on any memory drive. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks

The iPhone is designed to sync to only one computer at a time.
When you set it up on your new computer, it will erase all content on the device, that's the way it is.
If you still had your old computer, you could simply sync to it and get everything current. Then move your library from the old computer to the new computer. Once that was done, although iTunes would still erase the iPhone when syncing to the new computer, you could simply restore everything right back.
You can look for other solutions, but there is no Apple solution to your issue.

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