HT1589 I moved my Itunes files to a secondary drive but cant see all the songs

I moved my Itunes files to a secondary drive because my hard drive was full but now when I pull up itunes it only has my songs that were dowloaded none of my updoaded cd files are showing however all of the files are still in the folder.
I changed the location of the files under preferences but it does nto see them.
Do I have to add each file again to the Itunes library or is there another way to make iTunes recognize what is there?
please advise
thanks
Shawn

If you copied over the whole iTunes folder then shift-starting-iTunes should allow you to get reconnected. If you only moved the iTunes Media folder then copy the main iTunes library folder to <Alt.Drive>\iTunes, move the media folder to <Alt.Drive>\iTunes\iTunes Media then open the library file <Alt.Drive>\iTunes\iTunes Library.itl.
If there are still tracks that can't be found then as long as there is some semblance of order my script FindTracks should have a reasonable stab at reconnecting things.
tt2

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