I'm able to view all files on a new external hard drive except the ones in the itunes folder?

Hello can anyone help with this... I recently had an external 500 gig Western Digital that stopped working.  I took to store and had them transfer the data onto a new external portable hard drive (1.5 gig)  At store they hooked up to Mac Book and showed me the files in the itunes folder, however when I connect the drive at home to my imac running tiger 10.4.6 none of the files are visible in the itunes folder.  All the other backup files are fine.  And when i right click on iTunes folder >Get Info  It says zero kb in the folder.  However I know the files are there because itunes is working and playing them fine.  And when I search for a band and open the folder of say "pearl jam" folder it then magically shows just those sub folder for that group in the itunes folder.
Any suggestions?  It seems that the files are definitely there I just can't view them.
Thank you.

what i can suggest is drag the itunes folder to your desktop
then go to itunes>preference>advance
make sure that you have a check on
1. keep itunes media folder organize and copy file to Itunes media folder (im not sure if thats availble on lower version of itunes)
the go back to itunes>library>organize library put a check on consolidate file
itunes will automatically add up song on the itunes library
if that wont work
you can redownload the song or apps on itunes store purchases

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