Question about moving itunes to an external hard drive

I have all of my music files already stored on an external HD. But for some reason when i moved it all only the music got moved. in other words in the old drive I still have the following files:
-itunes library genius
-itunes library extras
-itunes library
These three are all the same type of files. I don't know what type of files they are , but the have a music clef on top of a CD with the letters LIB. Then I also have the "itunes music library xml" file.
I also have quite a few of the yellow document folders:
-previous itunes libraries
-itunes musicOLD
-itunes music
-ipod games
-album artwork
Since i already have all of my music files on my ext. HD can I delete these files without messing anything up? Or should I move them at the same time I move the other files?
Thanks so much for your help. I am a total newb at this.

\Music\iTunes\ folder is the main iTunes library location. It contains the library files, music files and everything else.
I have all of my music files already stored on an external HD. But for some reason when i moved it all
What exactly does "moved it all" mean? What did you move?
in other words in the old drive I still have the following files:
itunes library genius
-itunes library extras
-itunes library
These three are all the same type of files. I don't know what type of files they are
The iTunes library.itl file is the iTunes database file. Without that, iTunes is empty.
Since i already have all of my music files on my ext. HD can I delete these files without messing anything up?
Only if you want iTunes to be completely empty and you want to start from scratch.
Moving the music file syourself is not the correct way to do it. iTunes will lose everything.
If you want to move everything, copy the entire \Music\iTunes\ folder to a new location.
Hold Shift and launch iTunes.
Select *Choose library* and select the iTunes library.itl file in the iTunes folder you moved.

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