Computer crashed! Need to recover downloaded CDs!

My computer crashed before I could deauthorize it. But I did backup my old ipod library onto a flash drive. I have reloaded windows and was able to recover my Itunes purchases. Now I have purchased a new Ipod and want to transfer my purchases to the new ipod and get my CD library onto the new ipod too. Is there anyway to transfer those CD songs from flashdrive back into my itunes library so I can load them up into my new ipod?

You can drag them to itunes or import them to itunes or copy them to itunes.

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  • TS4062 My original computer crashed need help trasnfering music

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    Hi! Welcome to Apple Discussions Forum.
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