Check for purchases menu

I just got a new computer and I cannot find my purchased music from my other computer. I tried everything apple told me to do in support but it did'nt work. So please somebody tell me hw to find it!
P.S. I use Windows Vista

Gordon, when you open iTunes, click on "store" at the top, there you should see "check for purchases." As the Mimico Kid told you, this function will not load your purchases on to another computer. This function is used when you have a download interrupted for whatever reason, & under most circumstances, "Check for purchases" will restart that interrupted download.
If you are attempting to move purchases to another computer, you will have to use a secondary method such as burning data discs, a flash drive, or external hard drive. Store policy only allows for 1 download even though you can uses purchases on 5 authorized systems.

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