Bootcamp not working after hard drive transfer

A problem with my bootcamp has occurred. Recently my Macbook Pro (2008 model w/ Leopard OS) broke, and I replaced it with a brand new Macbook Pro 15" (w/ Snow Leopard OS). I transferred all of the files from my old hard drive to my new hard drive, and everything worked fine except for my Windows 7 partition. Every single time I try to boot my partition, it tells my windows fails to start correctly due to a recent hardware or software change, and gives me the option to start it normally, in safe mode, ect. Each one of these options results in the blue screen of death. When I run it in safe mode, the boot gets stuck on the line "windows/system32/drivers/classpnp.sys" I have tried repairing the windows with the OS disc to no avail. I just keep getting the blue screen. I have tried to undo the partition, but when I click on bootcamp assistant I get the message, "Boot Camp Assistant cannot be used. You must update your system software before using this setup assistant." I have run all available software updates (to my knowledge) and bootcamp still refuses to work.
Does this have to do with me switching from Leopard to Snow Leopard? Can anyone help me, I'm completely stumped.

Mark-Kopec wrote:
Prior to replacing the drive I backed up the iTunes folder.
describe in detail how.
Then I restored the folder from an external drive to the new internal hard drive.
again, what did you do ?
iTunes Preferences is set to the iTunes folder location on the new drive.
that tells iTunes where to put newly added items, not where the current media is.
But every time I double click on any song I get the error message, "The song … could not be used because the original file could not be found. Would you like to locate it?" I clicked Cancel every time.
if worse comes to worst, this script may work for you:
_*iTunes Track CPR v1.3*_
This script attempts to locate the files of so-called "dead tracks"--iTunes tracks designated with (!)--that you assume are not actually missing but are still located in the iTunes Music folder in their "iTunes File Order" (Music -> Artist -> Album -> file.xxx)."
JGG

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    mft_lcn                   786432
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    mft_lcn                   786432
    mftmirr_lcn               2
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