Problems with moving my library to a new hard drive

Decided to add a 3TB drive to my system to serve as a media drive for all of my audio, video, and image files...since my 1TB RAID array was 92% full, and so far, the only problem I've had has been with iTunes. Here's what I did (using Windows 7):
1: Created a Audio folder on the F Drive (the 3TB one),
2: Changed my iTunes Library location to the F:\Audio folder,
3: Used the Consolidate Library function in iTunes to copy everything from my previous library...
This worked...but then the following happened...
iTunes reset itself to use the old default folder on the C drive...
When I reset it back to the F drive, iTunes insisted on copying everything...again. I now have two copies of all my media files.
My apps disappeared in iTunes, even though they were in the Mobile Applications folder.
All of my podcasts disappeared.
My iPhone 4S works just fine when syncing, but my iPad gives me the dreaded "synced to another library...do you want to erase and resync" error message. I don't...since I have a lot of downloaded Zinio magazine content on my iPad that I don't want to reload.
All of my PDF files have disappeared from iBooks...
I don't have the "Purchased" playlist or the ability to re-download purchased content from the iTunes Store.
If anyone has any suggestions, I'd really appreciate it...
Thanks!
Mark

Go to the top of this screen, click "Support" then type "move itunes library to external drive" into the search bar. You will get a list of many articles. You will find some directions there.

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