iTunes--Copying playlists to new version?

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I bought a new laptop PC to replace a four year old one. I re-downloaded iTunes, and read in my music library which is on an external HDD. However I had spent ages on the old version building playlists, which are saved (I guess . . . ) as metadata in the c\program files\iTunes folder of my old PC. The playlists do not appear in the new version of iTunes I just downloaded. I would like to find out how to copy the info over since it would take a long time to rebuild the playlists (which have set start/stop times for many tunes and not just a list order).

The previous version of iTunes was configured for WindowsXP home, and the latest is Vista.

If anyone has done this and/or has any suggestions I would be very appreciative :) So far I can't find any relevent help on Apple's site.
 
From the iTunes help file ;)

Here are ways to archive or use playlists on another computer:
To archive a single playlist or use it in iTunes on another computer, select the playlist (below Playlists), choose File > Export, and then choose XML from the Format pop-up menu.

To save a copy of all your playlists, choose File > Export Library. The exported information is saved in XML format.

To import an iTunes playlist, choose File > Import. The imported playlist includes only songs and videos already in your iTunes library. Unavailable items are removed from the list.
 
It worked for importing the lists, but not the extra settings like start/stop times, so I will have to cross-reference and do those again. Thanks though!
 

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