Syncing with new library?

Hello.
To improve the performance of my computer, I recently reinstalled my Windows 7. I had backed up all my iTunes data to an external hard drive, so they were easy to recover from there. However, now when I want to sync my iPad with iTunes, it says that the iPad is synced with some different library and it can only be synced with one library. I only get an option to erase all the data from the iPad first and then put all the data from my library back there. The data is exactly the same, but I'm worried that I will lose the settings and saves I have made in my apps in iPad. Is this going to happen if I will sync the apps? Or will my settings and saves still be there after the syncing?
Thanks for the answers.

Thanks for the tip. However, the document does not contain the answer to my question. That document says that the music library is completely deleted and then new library is uploaded from the computer. I guess that the same will happen to movies and TV-shows. The questions is, if this will happen to apps also in a way that all the settings and saves will be lost. I would not want to try this without knowing what will happen, because losing all my saves would be annoying, even though there is nothing really important.
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