Can't Find iTunes Folder

I can't get iTunes to open up on my computer because everytime I go to open it, I get an error message that states:
"The folder "iTunes" can't be found or created and is required. The default location is in the "My Music" folder."
My "My Music" folder is on an external hard drive and I can't find it using the method stated on this website. I've reinstalled iTunes several times and nothing seems to fix it.
Its getting rather frustrating since iTunes worked just two days ago and then failed yesterday. Any ideas???

NCSUMaddog, are you running into the complication with the following technique:
iTunes for Windows: "Disk is locked" or "iTunes folder cannot be found" when installing or opening iTunes
... where "My Music" doesn't appear as an option in TweakUI?
if so, we've had some success in those cases using the alternate technique from this Nigel Carpenter post:
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