Itunes purchased to removable hard drive

As I have a laptop, the laptop has become slow due to my purchased being stored on it. I have a removable hard drive, so is there a way I can move my purchased to the removable hard drive and also to set-up itunes to automatically save future purchased to the removable hard drive.

redandblack wrote:
the laptop has become slow due to my purchased being stored on it.
How do you know that is the reason it has become slow? Unless your hard drive is getting very close to full, having songs on it is usually not a problem.
I have a removable hard drive, so is there a way I can... set-up itunes to automatically save future purchased to the removable hard drive.
Well if you really want to, repoint your iTunes Music folder to the removeable drive by going to Edit > Preferences > Advanced.
Once you do this, never start up iTunes without having the drive in place, or it will default back to the local drive and leave you with a chore.

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