Where on hard drive are mp3 files saved?

My computer has crashed and I am trying to rescue my iPod files off of the hard drive. Please tell me where I can find these files. I am looking in Program Files but I don't see anything that looks like mp3s in the iTunes or iPod folders. Help!
It is also my understanding that, once my computer is fixed, I cannot just plug in my iPod and it will update iTunes back to the way it was before. Is this correct?

c:\documents and settings\%userName%\my documents\itunes...
unless you added local accounts, the %userName% will either be owner or administrator.
am
edit: and it depends on how it was "fixed." if only the os was "repaired" but left intact, then it may be that easy. if it was reformatted and completely reinstalled, or the hard drive replaced, then no.
Message was edited by: Andrew Markey

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