My iTunes window says "old iTunes".

Is this the same as the "previous iTunes Library" problem?
All was well until I moved the library to an external hard drive. Now all the songs are there, it's just that the iTunes window itself is called "old iTunes" and I can only imagine what trouble this might cause down the line.

The iTunes window takes its name from the folder where the library is located. This post has some ideas for you: https://discussions.apple.com/message/17457605#17457605
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