TS4062 how to Wifi Sync with new computer

My iphone wants to wifi with a computer that no longer exists.  how do I get it to look for a new computer?  I teathered it to my main computer and authorized it.  Still looks for wrong computer.  ***

iDevices are not backup devices.
Attempts to sync an iDevice to a new computer will result in the media on the device being removed and replaced with the media from the new computer (i.e. nothing).
Copy the ENTIRE iTunes folder from the old computer to the new computer.

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