My iTunes is running from my external hard drive because I need to make space on my C drive. Could/should I delete the music on the C drive?

My iTunes is running from my external hard drive because I need to make space on my C drive. Could/should I remove the music from the C drive?

Hello Willlig
If iTunes media is taking up a good majority of space on your computer, you can move it by following the steps in the article below.
iTunes for Windows: Moving your iTunes Media folder
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1364
Regards,
-Norm G.

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