How do I authorize my new computer to download my itunes

I purchased a new computer with Windows 8 on it. I am trying to download my itunes music onto my computer, I keep getting a message to authorize my computer, well, I tried, I even printed out what it tells me to do, and I still can't figure out how to authorize my computer and I would really like to listen to my music as well as add more.
I do have an IPOD, older model.

First, copy the ENTIRE iTunes folder from the old computer to the new computer.
Second, select Store > Authorize this Computer from the menu.  If the menu is not enabled, Cntrl + B will enable it.    

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