Want to move my library to an external HDD

Hello all,
Due to space constraints I need to move my iTunes library to a new HDD. What is the "proper" way to do that without losing any settings or data ?
Thanks !

Connect your ext disk
In iTunes Preferences point the location where to store file to that external disk
Now "Consolidate Library" and get a coffee or two - all files will be copied to that ext disk
If everything went fine - check that twice - purge those files on your int disk

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