Transferring from old hard drive to new

My mac mini died, so I replaced with iMac. I was able to remove hard drive from mini and plug into iMac as an external drive. now I want to load iMac with my iTunes, etc. from the mini. Is there an easy way to do this?

Perhaps I'm missing something here, but if your old hard drive in fact failed, requiring its replacement, unless you have a separate backup, other than using a data recovery service, your data is gone.

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