External Hard Drive setup help

I recently posted about my ipod having more memory than my desktop 20g vs 8g. I bought an external hard drive to correct this problem.
Since I couldn't transfer my library correctly - it told me it was synched with another library and I couldn't get by that - I just removed/erased everything (itunes from C drive, E drive, and library) and started over - I didn't have that much loaded on the ipod, so it's a pain but I thought it would be easier.
The problem is when I downloaded itunes again, I made sure the directory said E drive to keep it on the EHD, not the normal C drive, but everything is still showing up on the C drive in the My Music folder.
How do I make it so itunes and my library exist on the EHD and not the C drive? I only have one CD and one purchased song reloaded so if I have to start over again I won't put my head through the wall.
Thank you.
Dell   Windows XP  

I appreciate your help. I'm going to start from the beginning because I'm still missing something and I'm just about to give up.
I have a 200+ cd collection. I thought it would be really cool to be able to carry the entire collection around with me so I bought a 4th gen ipod (20gig) off of ebay. I had no idea I had to synch it with a computer. I knew you could but I didn't know it required this. I thought I could burn the cds on the ipod, grab it, and go.
My computer is a couple years old and has 8 gigs of memory. I quickly realized that my entire desktop would be full of mp3 files and nothing else. I bought an external hard drive (80 gig) to hold all of the music, plus whatever else I wanted to store. Here the problems begin.
After much aggravation, I uninstalled itunes and started over. I've changed the directory to the E drive, per the article, and consolidated the library. I then deleted all itunes from the C drive - except it won't let me delete the itunes helper folder for some reason.
I imported a cd as a test run. The cd shows up in the library - on both the E drive and the C drive, which means I've done nothing about the memory issue and I now have two separate libraries - E drive is powered and plugged in. In other words, it won't consolidate to the E drive.
A separate issue, my ipod wouldn't synch with the test import cd. I decided to start over with that as well and restored to factory settings. I thought, okay, I'll restore and then synch with the test cd. I'll lose what I already have on there, but I'll just reload. It tells me I have to connect to the external power source to complete the restore, but I did not get a cable for the external power source when I bought it, so now I have to go and get that as well.
Sorry this is so long. This has been a bad idea from the very beginning, I can see that now. I'm out over $200 and I'm even further from my goal than when I started. Is there any way to fix all of this?
Thank you.

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