Transferring movie from old crashed computer to new computer

Okay, my old computer crashed and signs me on to a temporary profile due to numerous hardware and OS problems which are irrelevant. I cannot access my old settings and every time I log off, my settings are reset to default and I have to re-setup iTunes, so my library is not saved. I still have all of my purchased music and movies, and I want to transfer them to my new computer and iTunes library. I have copied all of my music not purchased from iTunes, and all that is left is a movie purchased off of iTunes. When I transferred it to my new computer, iTunes told me it cannot copy it to my iPod...says I need to de-authorize my old computer I believe?

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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