Moving my iTunes collection from an old Windows XP Laptop to a new one

I have a large collection of music and books on iTunes. My old laptop (Gateway)has reached the diaposability phase of its short existence, so last weekend I bought a new Dell Latitude laptop with XP Pro. How can I move my current iTunes collection to my new computer - without reloading all of the music from the original CDs?
Gateway & Dell Laptops   Windows XP Pro  
Gateway & Dell Laptops   Windows XP Pro  

You just need to move the music files to the new PC. And then add them to iTunes on that PC.
You can also try moving the iTunes Library.itl and iTunes Music Library.xml files as well. They hold the song data for your library. They are usally found in C:Documents and Settings/<<Your User ID>>/My Documents/My Music/iTunes/. This usally seems to cause problems though so I would skip it.
The music files can be in any number of places on your PC. If they came from the music store they will have extentions like .m4p, .m4b, and .m4v. If you ripped them from CD they will probablly have either .m4a or .mp3.
How you move them is up to you. You could burn them to CD/DVDs, copy them over a home network, or move them with your iPod. There are a lot of catches to that last option.

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