Moving my iTunes library to a new PC

I got a new Dell XPS 210 (formerly using Dimension 4700) and have tried every online tutorial I can find about having my complete library show up on the new machine. I had my IT guy move all my music files to my new computer, but I only have about 290 songs of the 1629 showing up in my iTunes library on the new machine. (My iPod still shows me as having 1629 songs on it.) I've consolidated, etc and still no luck. Any help?

SmartFTP, this util can transfer all the iTunes music from your orig to your new.
http://www.smartftp.com/download/

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