Buying iTunes Off Of More Than One Computer

I've already figured out how to use different computers to buy things off iTunes, and be able to keep them on my iPod. My question now is, I have my computer now, and I've bought things off of it, and everything is fine. When I get my new computer, will I be able to open iTunes, and be able to find the things that I have purchased from my old computer? And will everything be the same as it was on my old computer with updating and everything?
  Windows ME  

When I get my new computer, will I be able to open iTunes, and be able to find the things that I have purchased from my old computer?
No. You'll have to transfer those files yourself. The best way would be to burn them oto a disk. iTunes can do this. Just go to prefernces and change the burning option to data.

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