Will Not Find Library on external hard drive

Ok ,I have done everything according to the book, moved my itunes library on my external drive,(It all there)when I open itunes nothing there, so I created a alias of it (the library) and put it were the original was (that I Trashed) and still nothing,one thing I don't understand is if there is no folder in my user/music folder, when I open itunes it automatically puts one there, why? so what am I doing wrong ?
I'd love to run itunes because of its size off my external drive

Hi,
You've missed something out or else iTunes wouldn't be creating empty Library files. It only does that if it can't find the moved Library.
Is your external disk connected and showing in Finder before you launch iTunes?
Double check the instructions - a lot of people have used them to move their Library with no problems.
Regards,
Colin R.

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