Loading iTunes on portable hard drive

Hi, I've run into a problem that I can't seem to find an answer myself. I have a MacBook and have had my iTunes loaded on a Toshiba 250 GB portable hard drive. Everything was working fine when I wanted to play my iTunes I needed to have the portable hard drive connected to my MacBook. For some reason I had opened up iTunes without the portable hard drive and some how lost the connection setting that would have my MacBook look for the Toshiba portable hard drive and run iTunes from there. My question is...How do I set it up again so that my MacBook will run iTunes from the Toshiba portable hard drive? Is there anyone that can shed some light on how to solve my problem? Thanks in advance!

Hi.
You need to go to iTunes preferences, choose Advanced, then change it there.
Vic

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