How do i transfer my entire itunes library from one computer to another?

I recently bought a new computer and i need to transfer my entire music library from one laptop to the next. how would i even begin to do this?

See this migrate iTunes library post.
tt2

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    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1364
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  • How do you transfer your ITunes library from one computer to another?

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    The best method actually combines the two:
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  • How do I move my iTunes library from one computer to another?

    Is it accessaible online or how do I do it?

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    Method 2
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    tt2

  • Transfer itunes library from one computer to another

    How do I transfer itunes library/playlists from one computer to another

    See this User Tip for a suggested technique for backing up the library. You can use the same tool to "restore" the library into a new computer and then maintain an ongoing backup.
    tt2

  • How do I transfer all music and videos from one computer to another?

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    iTunes: Copying music between authorised computers with iTunes for Windows
    How to use your iPod to move your music to a new computer
    This article describes moving your music to another drive on the same computer but could be adapted to moving between networked computers: Moving your iTunes Music Folder
    Also If you are using the iPod in manual update mode, your iPod is safe from being accidentally erased when you connect to iTunes on a different computer. Change the setting before connecting it to your new PC:
    Using iPod with Multiple computers
    Managing Your Songs Manually

  • Moving an iTunes library from one computer to another that isn't consolidated

    My iTunes library is made up of music from a variety of sources. This is due to the files being stored on a server and organised in folders in a particular way already.
    I want to transfer my iTunes library to a brand new computer, but am aware it may have trouble remembering where the files are if they aren't consolidated. Any clues as the best way to do this?
    The files are all stored on the server, but as said previously in various folders so the new computer will have access to all of them.
    I have the 'copy files to itunes media folder when adding to library' setting switched OFF.
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    Actually I would rather use my iPod, because this shouldn't be that hard. We'll just say, I have everything on my iPod from my former itunes library on my other computer...but every time it tells me to drag out the itunes folder from this computer and put it on the desktop, it just goes right back into the My Music folder before I can put the itunes folder from my ipod into the music folder. And even when I do, it asks if i would like to merge the folders...so what does that entail if i do?
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