I am trying to transfer my library from one laptop to another and have lost about 600 songs, why is that and how can I fix it please?

Can anyone help me successfully move my complete library from one laptop to another because I plugged my ipod nano into the new laptop which was fully up to date and have lost about 600 songs.
Would appreciate any suggestions,
Thanks.

Copy the ENTIRE iTunes folder from the old computer to the new computer.

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