Moving itunes to new Vista Computer

I have a new computer that uses Windows Vista. I want to move my itunes from an old windows 2000 computer to the new one. Under itunes help it says to back up your old computer itunes and restore to the new computer. Since I have a Vista system it does not recognize the cds that I have burned to restore. Does any one have any suggestions on how to get to the new computer. Thanks

Fo you have an iPod?
If yes enable disk use (you can do that when you connect it to iTunes) and that way you can use it as a removable drive and just copy paste the music to the iPod

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