Transfering Itunes from PC to Mac?

Hi All,
This is the first time I've posted. Excuse my ignorance but I've never really worked with Mac. I'm really excited to buy my first apple next week!
My question is about transfering my itunes from my PC (XP) to the Imac Dual Core I will be purchasing next week.
I already have my itunes music folder on an external hard drive. The data files although are still physically on my PC (My Documents). Will I have to transfer those as well? What info is acutally on those files? I'm not so much worried about the music because with it being on the external drive they should be easy to transfer (I'm hoping). I would hate to lose all my album art. I would appreciate anyone who could assist this newbie.
Thanks in advance!
david
in SJ

Welcome to Discussions,
You made the first step already by transferring your music to an external HD.
Normally, the album art is stored inside the music files (MP3 and AAC. I don't know how the Windows version of iTunes stores it in WAV or other Windows-specific files.
iTunes stores the locations of the songs and lots of other data in the 'iTunes Library' file (iTunes Library.itl on a PC)
Most data is also stored in the 'iTunes Music Library.xml' file.
Copying this file to the ext. HD and later to the Mac could help you to restore the library.
The next procedure works with the Mac version of the .xml file and it might work with the Windows version.
After running iTunes on the Mac for the first time, select 'Import...' from the File menu in the menubar and navigate to the .xml file.
Select 'Choose' and if it works, your library and playlists will appear.
Read more in this articles:
iTunes: How to copy music between authorized computers
What are the iTunes library files?
17' iMac fp 800 MHz 768 MB RAM   Mac OS X (10.3.9)   Several ext. HD (backup and data)

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