New hard drive on ibook=troubled relationship between itunes/ipod/ext drive

A few months ago, I bought an external hard drive to accomodate my large music collection. I got wonderful advice from this forum about how to sync that with my itunes/ipod using 'preferences' and selecting the folder from the external drive as my itunes library.
Then, the hard drive on my ibook g4 had to be replaced. Very sad.
NOW, when I open itunes and set the preferences to the itunes folder on my external hard drive, itunes does nothing to show that it recognizes that folder.. the music doesn't appear in the itunes library (though it it still on my external drive.)
FURTHERMORE, since the new hard drive, when I connect my ipod to the ibook, I get a prompt saying that my ipod is connected to another library... but this is my only computer, the only computer my ipod has ever been 'married' to.
What should I do to get my itunes/ipod/external drive relationship back in sync now that I have the new ibook hard drive?

Hello
have a look at this
http://thelittleappfactory.com/irip/
HTH
Pierre

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