Importing music from Audio CDs to iCloud

I'm brand new to the world of Apple with an iPad2. One of the things that I'd like to do is to import my music CDs to iTunes. Now I have approx 400 CDs, so I'm thinking that iCloud should be where I store all of this music. The question is: How do I do that?

Insert the Disc into your computer and iTunes will ask you what you would like to do with it or if it doesn't ask choose add to library from the file menu and choose the disc or select specific tracks to add.

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    Nigel
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    Microsoft Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 (Build 2600)
    Hewlett-Packard EVON800
    iTunes 7.4.3.1
    CD Driver 2.0.6.1
    CD Driver DLL 2.0.6.2
    LowerFilters: Pfc (2.5.0.202),
    UpperFilters: GEARAspiWDM (2.0.6.1),
    Current user is an administrator.
    Video Display Information:
    RADEON IGP 350M
    Connected Device Information:
    Disk drive, FUJITSU MHT2040AH, Bus Type ATA, Bus Address [0,0]
    CD-ROM Drive, HL-DT-ST RW/DVD GCC-4241N USB Device, Bus Type USB
    Check the Windows Update website to verify that you have the latest service packs and patches for your OS. Service packs affect the performance of USB and firewire CD / DVD drives.
    E: HL-DT-ST RW/DVD GCC-4241N, Rev 0C29
    Audio CD in drive.
    Found 25 songs on CD, playing time 67:09 on Audio CD.
    Track 1, start time 00:02:00
    Track 2, start time 02:35:63
    Track 3, start time 05:49:62
    Track 4, start time 08:01:53
    Track 5, start time 10:22:63
    Track 6, start time 12:44:57
    Track 7, start time 15:02:10
    Track 8, start time 17:24:23
    Track 9, start time 19:56:65
    Track 10, start time 22:08:06
    Track 11, start time 24:53:68
    Track 12, start time 27:29:22
    Track 13, start time 31:11:01
    Track 14, start time 34:37:53
    Track 15, start time 37:37:58
    Track 16, start time 40:33:18
    Track 17, start time 43:28:26
    Track 18, start time 46:21:60
    Track 19, start time 50:13:04
    Track 20, start time 53:23:63
    Track 21, start time 55:42:53
    Track 22, start time 58:30:25
    Track 23, start time 61:01:55
    Track 24, start time 62:55:52
    Track 25, start time 65:19:56
    Audio CD reading succeeded.
    Get drive speed succeeded.
    The drive CDR speeds are: 4 10 16 24.
    The drive CDRW speeds are: 4 10.

    Here is the diagnosis.
    Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium Edition Service Pack 1 (Build 6001)
    Dell Inc. Inspiron 531
    iTunes 10.1.1.4
    QuickTime 7.6.9
    FairPlay 1.10.14
    Apple Application Support 1.4.1
    iPod Updater Library 10.0d2
    CD Driver 2.2.0.1
    CD Driver DLL 2.1.1.1
    Apple Mobile Device 3.3.0.69
    Apple Mobile Device Driver 1.52.0.0
    Bonjour 2.0.4.0 (214.3)
    Gracenote SDK 1.8.2.457
    Gracenote MusicID 1.8.2.89
    Gracenote Submit 1.8.2.123
    Gracenote DSP 1.8.2.34
    iTunes Serial Number 96B4ED7B6A5904F4
    Current user is not an administrator.
    The current local date and time is 2011-01-24 12:31:29.
    iTunes is not running in safe mode.
    WebKit accelerated compositing is enabled.
    HDCP is not supported.
    Core Media is supported.
    Video Display Information
    NVIDIA , NVIDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
    ** External Plug-ins Information **
    No external plug-ins installed.
    iPodService 10.1.1.4 is currently running.
    iTunesHelper 10.1.1.4 is currently running.
    Apple Mobile Device service 3.3.0.0 is currently running.
    ** CD/DVD Drive Tests **
    No drivers in LowerFilters.
    UpperFilters: GEARAspiWDM (2.2.0.1),
    E: HL-DT-ST CDRW/DVD GCCH30N, Rev A101
    Audio CD in drive.
    Found 14 songs on CD, playing time 49:51 on CDROM media.
    Track 1, start time 00:02:00
    Track 2, start time 03:38:53
    Track 3, start time 06:35:64
    Track 4, start time 11:02:60
    Track 5, start time 14:23:00
    Track 6, start time 18:00:64
    Track 7, start time 20:38:61
    Track 8, start time 24:25:02
    Track 9, start time 27:55:67
    Track 10, start time 31:11:22
    Track 11, start time 33:29:54
    Track 12, start time 37:26:34
    Track 13, start time 41:01:48
    Track 14, start time 44:45:50
    Audio CD reading failed. Error Code: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1.
    To play or import music from a CD in this drive, you must be logged in as an administrator.
    Get drive speed succeeded.
    The drive CDR speeds are: 4 8 10 16 24 32 40 48.
    The drive CDRW speeds are: 4.

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