Transfer music files from internal drive to external drive

Prior to purchasing a new computer, I transferred the music files and library.xml file from my old PC to an external drive. Now I want to transfer the music to my new PC.
The issue I have is that the Library.xml file points to the music on the F: drive and I want to put the music on my D: drive. I tried to do a find/replace within the .xml file, but the file is so large (20MB) that it takes forever to open and do a find/replace.
Is there an easier way to transfer my music files to my new PC and use my Library.xml? If so, how? I have spent countless hours organizing my Library so I don't want to start all over.
Help! Thanks.

Well, a really easy way to do it would be to simply force windows to use a different letter for your drives. Where you currently have your music on D:, you could tell Windows to start calling that drive F:. Of course, this could cause problems if anything like the registry, programs, or shortcuts refer D:. To make this change, right-click "My Computer" and choose Manage. You can do this right in the start menu of Windows XP. A new window will open. Select Disk Managment on the left and all your drives should show up on the right. Right-click the drive you want to change the letter of and choose "Change Drive Letter and Paths". I can't verify if these options exist on XP Home, but it works on my XP Pro.
I'm running into a similar but more complicated problem, which I will post somewhere if I can't find a solution. I have my library split between two drives and now I want them all on one new drive I bought. Ick!

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