ITunes hanging after moving library to wifi drive

I have MacBook Pro (bought Feb 2011, upgraded to Lion), Airport Extreme and a new external hard drive connected through Airport Extreme. Today, I moved my library to the remote drive and imported a HUGE collection into iTunes (some 25+ GB of songs). While importing 1655th song out of 4200+ songs, iTunes hanged and I had to 'force quit' the process. Since then, iTunes just keeps hanging everytime I start the program.
Connectivity to the wifi drive is not a problem, as I am sitting practically right next to it.
While trying several things, I upgraded iTunes to the latest version (10.4.1), but the issue continues.
Do I just leave the MacBook next to AE to give itunes a chance to sync the huge collection? Is the collection corrupted and needs to be made again (how do I do that)?
Please help!!
Thanks
Harmeet

Move it all back to the C: drive to exactly where it was before, and follow these directions to fix it.
http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/articles/comments/moving-your-itunes-library-to -a-new-hard-drive

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