Syncing unchecked purchases to my new computer

I got a new laptop today because my old computer with all my unchecked movies/tv shows/music crashed and is now dead. So I've already downloaded the newest version of iTunes and transfered my purchases to my library on my new laptop. But my iTouch can only hold so much. So I had to uncheck 2 movies and alot of music. But all my unchecked items aren't showing up in the new library. This is probably common sense to everyone else, but is there anyway to get my unchecked items back?

You will have to copy them from wherever they are and move them to the new computer.
http://www.apple.com/legal/itunes/us/terms.html
"PRODUCTS CAN ONLY BE DOWNLOADED ONCE; AFTER BEING DOWNLOADED, THEY CANNOT BE REPLACED IF LOST FOR ANY REASON. YOU SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR BACKING UP YOUR OWN SYSTEM"
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