New computer with old external storage device with itunes

All
I picked up a new laptop and disposed of my very old desktop. i have my itunes lirary stored on an external drive. Everytime i try to launch itunes or sync my ipod (60Gig video) i get the error/warning stating......."The iTunes Library.itl files is locked, on a locked disk, or you do not have write permission for this file."...........suggestions on how i can get this thing working?
SG

This is the Apple help on the Locked file problem.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=302398
The problem is in the registry.
However there is a quick work around. Start iTunes with the shift key held down and when asked to choose a library, navigate to the location of the library files and choose iTunes Library.itl
I assume that this will be on the external dive - you did have your library database files on the external drive didn't you? (The two library data base files are iTunes Library.itl and iTunes Music library.xml)
If you didn't and you no longer have access to the old PC, you will have to start adding your library to iTunes again from scratch. Ask again if you need help with this.

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