"Unauthorized"

My old computer is dead. I followed the directions for copying from iPod to new computer. Several songs did not transfer because my iPod is "synched to another computer and you are not authorized to play on this computer." I followed its instruction to authorize this computer and got a message saying it's already authorized, yet the tunes still don't show up in my library. Also my playlists didn't transfer over. Please help.

Play the purchase on your computer for a few seconds & that will trigger authorization. The following link will explain about the store's authorization policy.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93014

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