Problem with my new PC finding my music library on my external hard drive

OK, my old PC (I know, I know!) was so old and decrepit, so I bought a new one. Before I junked it, I moved all the itunes music and videos onto a new external hard drive. Now, on the new computer, I just downloaded itunes 9. How do I go about getting my new PC to know where to look for my music library?
Many thanks, you Apple Gods!

check out kb article:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1364
iTunes for Windows: Moving your iTunes Media folder

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