Syncing iPhone to a new computer, will it transfer all my data?

I currently have an HP with Windows Vista. I'm getting a new computer and need to know what will happen when I connect my iPhone to the new computer. Will it sync with the new computer and transfer all the information to the computer? If not is there anything I can do. I won't have access to the old computer anymore.

All the iTunes media content will be deleted from the iPhone. You should copy the iTunes library from the old computer to the new computer (with an external hard drive, DVDs, etc.). Calendar/contacts can be transferred from the phone to the new computer, but you must have at least one new contact and event on the new computer, then you'll be prompted to Merge the data (choose that option).

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  • HT1329 My old computer with itunes no longer works.  If I hook my ipod to my new computer will I lose all the songs on the ipod?

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