HT1349 what is the quickest way to move all my iTunes music, video, etc. to a new computer? any help would be appreciated.  thanks.  p.s. i purchased a belkin transfer cable - will that work?

hi - i'm a newbie - what is the quickest way to move all my iTunes music, video, etc. to a new computer? any help would be appreciated.  thanks.
p.s. i purchased a belkin transfer cable - will that work?  i have an iPod Touch.

You copy it from one computer to the other.
Type "move itunes library" into the google search bar.
You have posted in the iphone forum.

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