ITunes Library backup problem in Windows 7

I was using windows xp and copied the iTunes folder in My Music.
I installed Windows 7 and restored the folder in same place (My Music).
The library is back but only the names are back! When i try to listen some song it cannot find and seems i have to find one by one...
The musics are in another partition of hdd so the path of them didnt change.
But seems something different in Win7.
Is anyone have some idea how i can correct it?

Nowadays people don't back up to CD/DVD. They get an *external hard drive* and copy over their entire iTunes folder, and whatever else they are backing up.
The advantages are (1) this method does not depend on iTunes's horribly unreliable burning capability (2) you can look at the external and see that the stuff you backed up is really there. (If you want to see an unhappy person, it is when they try to restore from CD/DVD and discover that it did not burn correctly in the first place.) (3) it lets you back up your other valuable files besides your music.

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