Transfer iTunes Library from WIndows XP to Mac Snow Leopard

1.) I had iTunes installed on a Windows XP PC
2.) My iPad was synched to the library on my Windows XP PC
3.) My Windows XP PC crashed - motherboard failure
4.) Gave up on PCs and Windows. Purchased a new 21.5" iMac 3.60 GHz Intel Core i5 a couple of weeks ago
5.) I still have my old Windows XP hard drive - NTFS formatted - with my data on it, I believe intact. However, no way to access it because the PC is toast
6.) I have created a Bootcamp partition on my new Mac and formatted it with NTFS. Had to install Windows 7 because I could no longer find or access Windows XP installation media
7.) Assuming I can get my old XP hard drive installed into another PC to access my data, how do I move my iTunes library, backups, music, purchases, archived apps/material from the XP machine to my nex iMac?
8.) How do I "deauthorize" my iPad on the old XP hard drive and "authorize" it on my new iMac?
Thanks in advance for any assistance I can get.
Steve

Yeah, you can do it on a Mac. Its very easy and take a short amount of time. Just make sure everything on it is backed up.
Insert the drive. Open Disk Utility. Go to Erase. Under Format, select the FAT option. You can give it a name if you want to, under the Name part, but its not necessary. Lastly, click on Erase. The process should take less than a minute but it varies on the drive and computer.

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