Hard drive crash... need help with i Tunes....

Hello all,
Here is the problem. A couple of weeks ago my girlfriend's hard drive crashed. I was able to pull her hard drive out and slave it to mine, in order to save her docs/pics/I-tunes. I got everything off and burned it to a couple of DVDs.
My question is how do I get those music files (the ones I recovered) back on to her new computer?
Thanks,
Jason
  Windows XP  
PS. Her i-Pod does have all of her music files... If that matters...

There's a program called PodUtil (http://www.kennettnet.co.uk/software/podutil.php)-the trial works, you don't have to buy it. And you can get all of the songs/videos from your girlfriend's iPod and move it to a designated folder, once you do that, simply add folder to iTunes. Hope I helped...post questions if you have any.

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