Syncing to a new itunes library after reloading it

My computer crashed recently and I had to reload everything including itunes, now my iphone wants to erase its content to sync with the new itunes library (which is empty), is there any way to download the current content of my iphone to the new itunes??

Did you lose all important content on your computer's hard drive, or just your iTunes library?
Your iTunes library should be included with your computer's backup along with all other important data such as documents, photos, contacts, etc. stored on an external drive or some other external media used for backup purposes only. This is important regardless the platform but even more so with Windows due to constant virus, adware, and spyware concerns.
Since this won't be the last time you go through this with Windows, follow the instructions included with this link for including your iTunes library with your computer's backup in the future. Restoring your iTunes library from such a backup restores it completely - all content including 3rd party apps, playlists, playcount, etc.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1751
The iPhone is not designed or intended to be a backup storage device.
iTunes includes an option to transfer iTunes content that was purchased/downloaded from the iTunes store from an iPod, iPad, or iPhone, but this is for iTunes content that was purchased/downloaded from the iTunes store only.
First you need to re-authorize your computer with your iTunes account with iTunes. With your iPhone connected and without syncing, at the iTunes menu bar go to File and select Transfer Purchases From - the name of your iPhone.

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