Transfering entire 137 GB to new external drive

I just bought a new Maxtor 500 GB external hard drive to house my music library. I transfered everything from one to the other (it only took 45 hours!) Now before start using the files in their new location, how can I be sure the "date added" etc, info will be retained, and do I have to delete all the files from my library and then re-import the 137 GB lot back in? How long will that take? Is there an easier and quicker way to do this?
Any suggestions are apprieciated.

Is there an easier and quicker way to do this?
It's generally best and easiest to ask these questions BEFORE you move stuff.
I transfered everything
What is "everything"?
If you moved the entire iTunes folder (as you should have), simply start iTunes holding the Option key and select Choose existing library, then select the iTunes library file on the new drive.

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