Transferring itunes to a new computer

i am transferring itunes from my windows xp to my new windows 7. how do i do it? thank you all very much for your time

boy i got a **** of alot more easier idea that for christ sake. im going to make this software extremly popular! anyways no dont do any of that if you got your ipod loaded with all the songs on your old library you already have it backed up. Then you go to your new computer and download some software i cant remember the name of youl have to email me at [email protected] tommorow so i can get back to you with the name of it. That software will copy songs from your ipod onto your computer and automaticaly put them into your new itunes library. Problem solved

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    3) Create two new folders in your external hard drive (you can name them LIBRARY Backup and PLAYLISTS Backup).
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    15) Copy the PLAYLISTS Backup folder to you new computer’s desktop.
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