Restoring itunes library using .tmp file (missing .itl)

My external hardrive that contains my itunes library accidentally got unplugged and when I reopened up itunes, my library disappeared. I went to my Itunes folder and everything seems to be there except my itunes.itl folder. I've read that i can potentially recover my library by renaming the correct Temp.tmp file(which I have 13 of) to itunes.itl. The problem is every time I try renaming it and error occurs. Any help would be much appreciated!      

Hi,
Look for a previous library file
Rename latest version to iTunes Library.itl and move it to where the original file should be.
Jim

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