Moving iTunes from bad hard drive to new computer

I messed up my XP computer so it won't boot.  I have the HD data though, therefore my iTunes library (somewhere, right) and my songs.
I have a new Windows 7 computer and just synced my iPod touch hoping that everything moved right to iTunes like it did before.  Not so.
I'd like to do 2 things.
1) Get my apps (a bunch) and songs (only 35) on the iPod to sync to iTunes.
2) Get my library info from my old computer over to the new one.
Thanks for any help you can give.
Scot

This got my apps and purchased songs onto the computer.
https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2200462
I don't really need the libarary as much, but if someone knows how to move it from an external HD, that would be great.

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