Another "Moving my itunes music" question...

I too have recently purchased a new computer and have already move my itunes music folder via "target disk mode" from my G4 to my Dual Core. (Both systems operate itunes7)
I have also exported my playlist and library files from the G4 and have the music folder too.
I see a lot of confilicting information in the discussions specific to my situation. Rather than screw up my new computer, I thought I start a new post.
Where exactly to I place the music folder and the exported playlist/library files?
I know by placing the .xml files into my library folder, itunes will show my playlists, but not the music files.
I don't have any downloaded itunes songs and don't care about playcounts, etc. I just want my playlist and library to mimic my g4.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance!

You need to move your entire iTunes folder including the iTunes Music folder and you put these back into Username/Music/.
Copying the whole folder brings with it the iTunes Music folder and also the iTunes Library (iTunes Library.itl in Windows) database file which holds all the information about your songs (Playlists, Ratings, Play Counts, Last Played, Date Added, etc). You'll get more information including the Folder/File structure in this article: What are the iTunes library files?

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