Itunes file confusion :(

I just bought an external hard drive to save me music collection in but while i was copying the files i somehow mixed up the order in which the music folders were arranged and now itunes doesnt list any music. Heres a screen shot of the mess
http://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f216/anikorising/Picture3-2.png

Is the library still on the original internal drive in the correct order/configuration? If so, I would oepn the external, trash everything you tried to copy over, then go to your internal select the iTunes folder (the top level one which inside will be the iTunes Music Folder, the two data base files and maybe another "previous library" iTunes folder. Select that top level folder and drag and drop the whole folder onto your external drive.
Patrick

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