Importing iTunes from Old Computer to a New One

I want to import my old iTunes (files, name changes, data etc) to a new computer. However, iTunes is having toruble locating the files (obviously, since now the music files are in a different folder in the new computer...there was no way for me to replicate the old computer's file configuration for the music since it was scattered. I consolidated all the music files into one folder, thereby changing the original file location). I tried adding all the files first, from the new file location. Then I chose to import the old iTunes library data file. It successfully updated all the file names and date added entries, etc. However, when I went to play a song, it said it cannot find the file location and I was given an option to browse and locate it. I was hoping if I do one or two, it would so an auto find and locate all of them since they are in one folder. But it never did it, I manually did a bunch of files and no luck.
Is there any formulated way to make an auto find happen?
Any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks.

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