Download entire itunes match library?

I am unable to download my entire itunes library from iTunes Match. How is it done? I have the latest iTunes on 10.8.
I enabled iTunes Match and let it upload my entire library. This worked fine.
About a week later the external hard drive that I store my itunes library on died, as did the hard drive where I keep my backups.
I bought a new external hard drive and set up iTunes to use that by creating a new library on it.
I then signed into iTunes and then into iTunes Match.
I then looked at the iTunes match option and shift-clicked all the files with the cloud icon.
I then right-clicked the cloud icon and chose Download.
iTunes subsequently downloaded about half my library before iTunes crashed. I subsequently lost internet for about a week, and now that I have it back I want to download the rest of my library.
I launched iTunes today and it told me that an iTunes Match problem has occurred and that I need to sign out and then sign back in.
I have signed out, and signed back in. After doing so, iTunes required me to set up iTunes Match again, so I clicked the button that enables iTunes Match.
iTunes subsequently has scanned my library and matched the songs to apple and found that all the songs in my current computer are all up there on Match. It seems to believe that it's work is done.
However, I do not see the files that are already on Match but not on my computer. I can not download these files to this computer. They show up fine on my iPad and my AppleTV.
Hence my question: How can I get iTunes Match to download my entire library that is stored online?

Highlight all the tracks you want to download, right-click and choose "download." However, if you have a backup on an external HDD that will be a much better way to transfer your music to a new computer.

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