I moved iTunes 10.5 media folder and hard drive is now empty?

I moved iTunes 10.5 media folder to my D Drive which is larger and after importing my library and everything, iTunes worked fine. Except my D drive is now completely empty including files, music and pictures. How can I get my files back?

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