ITunes can't find my music after Move2Mac

Just moved all my files from my old PC to a new iMac using Move2Mac software
The music files (about 2,300 tracks)all came over and are stored in same folder/file structure as I had it in my PC, but iTunes on the iMac isn't showing any of it in the library, all I have is 2 music files which I transferred earlier via the network.
I tried 'Consolidate Library' thinking that would enable iTunes to find the songs but nothing appeared to be happening, so I went into one of the music folders and clicked on the song to make sure the music was actually there
Now when I put the mouse over the iTunes window it shows the rainbow coloured wheel that shows it is doing something (this has been going on for 12 hours now)I can still use other applications on the mac, but i can't even close iTunes down
Any ideas?
VR

I would recommend you put everything including th eiTune slibrary files into the iTunes folder on the external.
This way, you will not have any issues when moving th eHD anywhere else. The entire library will be on it.
Quit iTunes.
Copy the entire /Music/iTunes/ from yoru internal to the external.
Move your current iTunes media folder on the external into the /iTunes/ folder you just copied to the external.
Hold Option and launch iTunes.
Select Choose library and select the iTunes folder on the external.
Now you can plug in the external to another/new computer and launch iTunes holding option as above and everything will be there.

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