restore the ipod

So here is the dilemma.  I got a new laptop and wantd to sync my ipod to it to get my itunes on it...  I made the mistake of the GREAT ADVENTURE of choose to delete all my music of ipod devices.  I should have read it more closely, I never supported the up or anything, they can be a my old defunct pc...  Is there anyway I can roll my camera back to until I deleted everything?  I had more than 2 k song in the library, about 800 of those who came from cds that I own is more...  All my purchases flies over fine...

Maybe a data recovery can help. But probably not worth the cost

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