Moving Itunes from 1 hard drive to another same computer.

I am trying to move itunes from my "C" hard drive to a new "H" hard drive to clean up my "C" drive. I was wondering if any one could tell me how to do this? I have tried to copy and paste but with no luck.
I know it must be simple bit I can seem to make it work

As noted above, change the pres.
Then go to menu Advanced -> Consolidate libary.
iTunes will copy the music to the new location.
Then delete /My Documents/My Music/iTunes/*iTunes music* folder.

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