Changed library location

I'd like to start by saying that finding an answer to a simple question, something that should have been intuitive and simple to figure out, is, and always has been a struggle here at Apple.com.
My question: I have moved to a new location and no longer have a desktop computer with attached storage for my libraries (that was a Win 7 machine). I am now using network attached storage for my libraries and files, the same structure (basically copies) as before except NAS now.
Every file in itunes points to the old desktop computer, how do I clear all references to that computer? I have changed the library location in preferences to point  to the new volume.
I'm tired of searching and going around in circles for something that should have been in the application help file.
When I get this figured out will I have to spend days removing duplicates?
I have a large music library, years ago when I bought new drives I went through this and it took nearly 2 days for iTunes to go through the entire library. And yep, I've now forgot how to do it. It took days on the internet to figure that one out as I recall too.
Please help!
MacBook Pro
15 inch late 2007
4 GB
OS x Lion 10.7.5
iTunes 11.0.3
Maxtor Central Axis NAS drives
Library
//volumes/public/music/mp3
Thanks in advance,
Bob

Take a look at this link for moving your files (did you follow these steps) http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1364
Also take a look at this link, the important note is if you click the button to keep iTunes media organized http://www.tuaw.com/2012/12/26/how-to-move-your-itunes-library-to-a-nas/

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