Help! Two hard drives sharing music on one player issue...

Hi! I have media on both ext. hard drive and my laptop - I want to gradually delete all duplicate media saved on my laptop (so that all my music is playing from my ext. drive) - but i can't see where my music is saved unless I go into each file individually - which takes ages when trying to identify over 11000 tracks. 
Is there any way to identify where the music is saved 'in bulk'? Thought there might be an extra display column, but I can't seem to find one.
Thank you!

Hi again zwj,
Simply change the permissions of the iTunes Library file. To achieve this do the following:
1. Quit iTunes.
2. Navigate to where your iTunes folder is (in the Shared folder) and click once on the iTunes Library file to select it.
3. From the menubar select File->Get Info
4. In the Get Info window that comes up click on the lock at the bottom of the window and enter your password to unlock it.
5. In the Sharing & Permissions section of the Get Info window click on the disclosure triangle to reveal the options if they are not already displayed.
6. Select "everyone" and change the permissions/privileges to Read & Write.
That should do it.
Kryten

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