IMac SSD and HDD configuration from scratch, major issues

Hello.
I'm having a major problem with my iMac (July 2010 27" 2.8ghz).  I recently operated on this guy and installed a 2TB HDD and a 256GB SSD.  I backed up my previous setup using CCC onto a separate external HDD.  I installed a "fresh" version of OSX Mountain Lion onto the SSD and used Migration Assitant to transfer my applications and user settings. I then copied over the itunes folder and photos library folder over to the HDD.  However, I cannot access the libraries of either using the SSD.  I hold option down while opening either Aperture or Itunes and I am not allowed to select either of the libraries.  Infact the iTunes one is grayed out and the folder holding the Aperture Library is locked (Red circle with a white dash).
Ultimately what I want to do is have the SSD provide the system and the applications and have my music, videos, and photos on the HDD.  I have been reading all sorts of boards but I can't get anything to work.  I'll completely start from scratch if needed.
BTW the SSD is so fast on this machine.
Thanks in advance for all of your help.
Matt

My boot drive uses under 60Gig for Win7 & CS5 MC & MS Office & several small programs,
with my Windows paging/swap file directed to another drive
My 3 hard drives for video editing are configured as...
1 - 320Gig Boot for Win7 64bit Pro and ALL program installs (2)
2 - 320Gig data for Win7 paging swap file and video project files
When I create a project on #2 drive, the various work files follow,
so my boot drive is not used for the media cache folders and files
3 - 1Terabyte data for all video files... input & output files (1)
(1) for faster input/output if you have 4 drives
- use drive 3 for all source files
- use drive 4 for all output files
(2) only 60Gig used, for Win7 & CS5 MC & MS Office & other smaller programs
Search Microsoft to find out how to redirect your Windows paging swap file
http://search.microsoft.com/search.aspx?mkt=en-US&setlang=en-US

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