Switching sources of itunes library

i switched external hard drives and i just want to link the same songs in the new hard drive to itunes...obviously now, i get that exclamation point since it can't find the song and i' obviously not gonna go through the thousands of songs i have one by one.
so what do i do?
i don't drag my whole music folder into itunes again do i? will that double the songs in the library?

You can use an application called Senuti to transfer music from your iPod to your computer.
Note that the because of all the copyright rubbish, the music must be legally yours.
Edit: And I just realised you have a Windows laptop - post your question here for a better response.
Edit Again: This search on VersionTracker reveals many different applications. I'd go for the free one that gets 5 stars

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