Help! can't move to external drive

OK, I know all about this link: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301748
and I would love to follow those directions.
But when I get to step 4 - choose a new folder - nothing happens. I can't type in the pathway to my external drive or choose it in a list. What gives?
I've posted here before, but I haven't gotten any answers. Please help me so that I don't have to call Apple's support line.
Thanks - Stacy
  Windows XP  
  Windows XP  

So, how do I know if it's recognized by Explorer?
If you've put photos on it, then it probably is but you can double-check by right-clicking the green XP Start button at the left side of the taskbar, selecting Explore and then clicking on My Computer in the left-hand Folders column to see if the external drive is listed in the main display area.
I found this poster who seems to have had the same problem as you. Unfortunately, they didn't find a solution but I was looking at the screenshot they posted and noticed that their iPod was connected to their computer while they were trying to change the location of the Music folder.
Do you have your iPod connected as well?
If so, disconnect it and see if that brings you anything in the way of satisfaction.

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