File://localhost/ Issue Itunes Can't Find My Music.

I recently upgraded my old hard drive on my computer so after removing the old one and turning it into an external hard drive I have issues with Itunes finding my music files. The files are always in file://localhost/c:/.... is there anyway to get rid of the file://localhost/ because the rest of the directory is correct.

+changed the location of the music folder to E: iTunes Music.+
All this does is make future additions go to that new place.
When you move things around outside of itunes, it loses the path, as you've found.
Can you move everything back and use the Consolidate Library command to move it to the new location?
Here is a good article from iLounge on what you need to understand about the process.
http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/articles/comments/moving-your-itunes-library-to -a-new-hard-drive

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