How do I save my ratings onto another comuter???

I have a new lap top and managed to move my library over but lost my ratings for all my songs and don't want to do it all over again. I still have the old lap top for the moment. Thanks so much for helping!

Does anyone know how to do this because I have the same question, also is there a way to back up ratings and stuff so you wont loose all of it if your computer just kills over?
Please any help on this would be much appreciated.

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