HT1364 transfer music + playlists to new PC Windows 8.1

Frustrated!!  I have followed all of Apple's instructions to transfer my music + playlists, using Seagate external drive, from old computer to new computer
All the albums are showing but no playlists.  Have I missed doing something in the transfer?  Also new iTunes seems to be in the cloud and I want it on my computer as per old computer.
I have been at it 3 hours now and am going mad, aaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh.  HELP ME SOMEONE

Hello, 
Please try the below steps ..
Go to %temp% , and open the 7Z folder as described in earlier replies, 
7z....\setup\bufferchm
double click on BufferChm.msi
7z....\setup\solutioncenter
double click on Solutioncenter.msi
7z....\setup\toolbox
double click on toolbox.msi
7z....\setup\trayapp
double click on TrayApp.msi
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Jabzi
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