Which way does the info go?

I have all my dates and contacts in my iphone but not on my computer. If I sync-up will I lose everything? does the phone match whats on the computer or does the computer match whats on the phone?

Hello
Posted below is what needs to be done to Prepare you for Syncing with your PC/Mac
This first link shows the programs that are supported between iTunes and iPhone
iPhone and iPod touch: Minimum system requirements
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=305703
Once your sure you meet these requirements proceed below.
1. If you have a Mac, Please open Address Book and iCal and ensure you have at least 1 contact and 1 Calender event. So when you Sync this will issue a Merge message.
2. If you have Windows. Please ensure Outlook 2003 or 2007 has at least 1 Calender event and 1 Contact before Syncing. Again this issues a merge message.

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