HT1449 Moving an iTues library fails

When I start iTunes again, after having moved an iTunes library, and deleted the original, iTunes creates a new library, and will not start to use the copied library (which I copied to another disk)
Any suggestions ?

Halvlars wrote:
When I start iTunes again, after having moved an iTunes library,
If you followed the instruction in the link above, you did not move the iTunes library. You only noved the iTues media (as it says in that article).
will not start to use the copied library (which I copied to another disk)
It's only the media and you should not have copied anything. iTunes does it (as it says in that article).
Do this...
Quit iTunes.
Copy the entire /Music/iTunes/ folder to the external.
Hold Option and launch iTunes.
Select Choose library... and select the iTunes folder you copied to the external.
That is all you need to do.

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