Merging Files From External Drive To Internal Drive

Here is the deal. I have a notebook (Windows) with two internal drivers (C&D) and two external drives (G&H). Currently the iTunes program is located on my C drive with the other iTunes folder under "My Music" on the C drive. I have all of my music on the G drive and all of my movies and TV shows on the H drive.
What I want to do is somehow get all of my music, movies & TV shows onto my D drive so that my content is with me when I am away from home. I am going to scrap the external drives.
I know I can just copy the files over from the external drives to the interal drive and re-add them to iTunes but I really don't want to lose my album/movie art.
I am not sure how the "consolidate library" option works. If you have any advice I would be appreciative.
Sorry if I am beating an old horse but I tried searching the forums and could find an answer for my circumstance.

from the horse's mouth: _*How to find and remove duplicate items in your iTunes library*_.
also, there are 3rd party apps that can help:
TuneRanger (commercial)
_*http://www.araxis.com/find-duplicate-files/*_ (free trial)
_*http://dougscripts.com/itunes/itinfo/dupin.php*_ (commercial)
JGG

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