Transferring Playlist from one PC laptop computer to another

How do I save my existing playlists on my old PC laptop and transfer them to the new PC laptop? I lost my playlists the last time I upgraded to a new PC laptop and don't want to suffer that loss again. Can anyone help? Thanks

You have to burn the playlist to a CD, flash drive or hard drive. Those are the only ways. You will have to type in your iTunes passowrd on your desktop.

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