New PC With New Drive Lettering

I got a new PC and moved the D: drive (that my song files were on) to my new PC. The only problem is that the new PC gave that D: drive a new name (F:) and now I can't get iTunes to see the song files in the Library view. I've pointed to the F: file location in the advanced iTunes tab but no help there. Any suggestions?

hi Len!
hmmmmmm. this reference isn't precisely focussed on your issue, but it might be helpful:
Buegie, "itunes library trouble...help!" #1, 01:11pm Sep 10, 2005 CDT
... if not, post back and we can try something different.
love, b

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