Copy iTunes Library but missing ITL file

I am trying to copy my iTunes library to a new computer. The problem I am having is that there is no itl or xml files in my itunes library on th eold computer (yes iTunes still works on the old computer). I have updated both versions to the latest ver of iTunes. I thought this would be an easy process of just copying the iTunes folder and then Choosing the library that I copied over. Since the old computer is still working, is there a way I can recreate the itl file or any other suggestions? I could just copy all my music over again into the new computer but I spent hours selecting indiv songs to sync to my ipod therefore don't want to loose that info. Thanks.

Here is the typical layout of the iTunes folders.
Your *00 iTunes* folder contains both *iTunes Music* suggesting that it coresponds to the main iTunes folder, but also contains Podcasts, Music etc. which would make it map to the *iTunes Music* folder.
The "parent" of any folder is simply the one that contains it... As I see it the highest level folder that encloses all the media is the root level of the drive, therefore you need to move the library files * album artwork folder there, then try opeing iTunes again. Assuming the library works on the old computer you can then copy the library files & album artwork folder to the new machine and test it there.
If that all works it should be possible to normalise your library so that managing it is less confusing in future.
1. Create an new folder in the root of the drive called iTunes.
2. Move gthe library files, album artwork folder and *00 iTunes* folder into the iTunes folder.
3. Shift-start iTunes, open \iTunes\iTunes Library.itl & test
4. If all goes well close iTunes, rename *00 iTunes* as *iTunes Media*, start iTunes & test.
5. Confirm in preferences that the iTunes Media folder is now given as \iTunes\iTunes Media
6. If all has gone well so far Consolidate the library to rearrange music in the proper layout.
7. If you have ever let Windows Media Player get your hands on your music then the folders may be littered with various album art and desktop.ini files. When iTunes reshuffles it leaves these behind. I've written a script to tidy these up which you can get from http://www.samsoft.org.uk/iTunes/cleandeadart.asp if you're interested.
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