Can't move iTunes to new hard drive.

I have installed a new C:\ Hard drive and I am trying to move itunes from my old hard drive to the new.
I have followed the tutorial telling me to just install iTunes on the new hard drive and then move the new itunes folder to the desktop and drag and drop my old itunes folder from the old hard drive (which is still connected) to the new iTunes music folder.  But when I open iTunes nothing is there!  The folder is there in the Music directory and I can see that the folder size is exactly like the real one and clicking on it in Explorer shows all my files, but again, when I start iTunes nothing show up!
Plz HELP!

Close iTunes.
Copy the entire iTunes folder from the old computer to the new computer.
Hold Shift and launch iTunes.  A window will open giving you the option to choose a current library or create a new one.
Point iTunes to the correct library file.
Going forward, simply launch iTunes as normal.

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