Restoring iTunes from a hard drive backup?

Hi all. I've just formatted my computer and want to restore my iTunes to its pre-formatted state (including playlists and song ratings). I have a complete backup of my old hard drive that was done in Time Machine. Is there anyway to get this done? I have already tried copying the entire contents of the "old" iTunes folder to the "new" iTunes folder, and all the songs are imported. However, it does not import the playlists and song ratings (which are very important to me). Any suggestions or advice? Cheers.

Drag all of the content into the open iTunes window and then choose Consolidate Library from the Library section of the File menu. If the backup is a complete iTunes library(not just the music files), you can also open iTunes with the Shift key held down and point it to that folder or a copy of that folder on the hard disk.
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