HELP, I have Itunes installed on two hard drives, need to consolidate!

I moved Itunes to a new hard drive on my computer a while ago (I didn't do it properly and it's been a headache ever since). When I downloaded the new version of Itunes it was installed on my main hard drive by default. All the music I had before is still on the new hard drive but since I've installed the latest version of itunes all the music I've loaded onto Itunes has been stored in my main drive. I now want to download the latest version of Itunes but do it on my new hard drive, but how do I do that and keep my playlists the way I already have them set up AND transfer the music that's on my main drive onto my new drive and keep everything in Itunes from changing?
Thanks,
Sean

It is hard to tell exactly what the problem is from your description.
I think you have two hard drives in one computer. It is normal to install iTunes on the system drive, this doesn't stop you having music on the other drive.
The important thing is the location of the iTunes Music folder. This is set up in:
Edit>Properties>Advanced>General
My guess is that when you installed iTunes, it defaulted to setting the iTunes Music folder on your system drive.
It is hard to tell you what to do without knowing a little more.
Is the music on your new drive in your library? And what is the current setting for you iTunes Music folder?

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