Syncing problems-new computer

Hello,
I resently purchased a new laptop and i am trying to sync my 3rd generation nano with the itunes. but its not allowing me to because it says my songs on my ipod wont tranfer over. we i bought my ipod i originally loaded onto a different computer, and that computer has since crashed. so now i am stuck and i want to load new songs onto the ipod but not lose any of the ones i already purchased. what do i do
thanks stef

Make sure you have authorised your computer again, the crash will have lost your original authorisation. In iTunes go to Store>Authorise Computer. You can only transfer purchases from the iPod to an authorised computer: Copying iTunes Store purchases from your iPod or iPhone to a computer

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