System Reinstall Impact on iPod and iTunes

I need to do a system reinstall to the computer through which I access iTunes and with which I synch my iPod. Does this mean I will lose all the music I've downloaded? How do I do this to avoid losing music and having to start from scratch?

Make a back up of all the music on your computer before you reinstall the OS.
How to back up your media in iTunes.
Buegie's complete back up strategy.
When you're ready, use the back up you made to put all the music back in your new iTunes.
When you connect the iPod for the first time, you will see this message appear on screen.
You can click "yes" and your iPod will now use the new iTunes as it's "home" library.
Any more questions before you begin, post back.

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