Itunes 7.3.1 music and playlists missing

Updated to 7.3.1 and now the music and playlists are missing within itunes, although the music is all still present in the itunes folder.
I have no 3rd party plugins.
This is happening both on the iMac and MacBook (running OS 10.4.10)
Can I drag the itunes folder into the music library, or will that duplicate everything?

See my other posting on this issue:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1085255&tstart=0
DIXIE

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