Moving the iTunes Library database

I hae the iTunes media file on an external hard disk.
I  need to move to a new windows 7 laptop and want to leave my media file on the external harddisk.
I plan to install a new iTunes on the new laptop. Can I copy the iTunes library data base from the old laptop to the new one, hook up the external hard drive to  the new laptop and iTunes working.
Thanks for your thoughts and ideas.

Provided the external drive has the same drive letter on the new system then yes, that should work.
See also this thread: https://discussions.apple.com/message/15039890#15039890
tt2

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