Backing up/moving- library/media to new pc

Hi,
I am new to itunes, I currently have a few albums stored in mp3 format on my laptop and would like to back-up/move them to my pc, is this possible? Also if i put a cd into itunes then wish to back-up do i have to put it back in or will it just transfer in back up?
thanks
leslie

No, your data won't be erased. It will only make a backup of your device on your new PC.

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