ITune can;t find my songs

I have a library of over 400 songs all with ratings which I have spent lots of time on. I moved the folder containing all of my songs to a seperate hard drive, and now in my library most of my songs have a "!" beside them. How can I tell iTune where the rest of my songs have gone, without hacing to do eahc one individually, and without hacing to "re-rate" them?

are your songs on a seperate or external hard drive?
I have a library of over 400 songs all with ratings
which I have spent lots of time on. I moved the
folder containing all of my songs to a seperate hard
drive, and now in my library most of my songs have a
"!" beside them. How can I tell iTune where the rest
of my songs have gone, without hacing to do eahc one
individually, and without hacing to "re-rate" them?

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