just an by the chance guess.
but i'll bet you renamed your folder for music from inside the windows explorer and not by using media monkey didn't you? now you got the mess.
one way to fix it is simple just undo what you did by renaming the folder back to the origanl name before you screw up the works by doing other stuff.
like readd songs from back ups to the origanal location making you have duplicates in the database?
if that is done then don't remove them or you will take them all out of the database. just go back in to
windows explorer and rename that folder back to what it was.
then re open monkey and see if all the stuff is found again. it should all be but back in to the playlists also.
so don't delete them or you will have to remake them.
once you get that folder renamed and get them back in the location that monkeys data base is looking for them.
then you need to do the move to the new hard drive the right way.
by using mediamonkey's Auto Organizer feature. that way monkey won't lose any songs because he will change the info in the database.
you will just have to select small groups of about 1000 songs at a time to move them to the new drive so you don't end up taking all day and all night doing it.
but if you messed up and re added all your songs to monkey before you did the rename undo then you lost your playlists, or got duplicates of the songs all over the place. and you will need to spend months cleaning the mess up.
just why people get an organizer for their songs and then go in to the computer file system by them selves is not known. but people do that stuff.

of course that old saying comes to mind stupid is as stupid does.?
but if you realize most the fourm posts here are by users that have had the same problems then you know,
I did the same dadgum thing.

just an by the chance guess.
but i'll bet you renamed your folder for music from inside the windows explorer and not by using media monkey didn't you? now you got the mess.
one way to fix it is simple just undo what you did by renaming the folder back to the origanl name before you screw up the works by doing other stuff.
like readd songs from back ups to the origanal location making you have duplicates in the database?
if that is done then don't remove them or you will take them all out of the database. just go back in to
windows explorer and rename that folder back to what it was.
then re open monkey and see if all the stuff is found again. it should all be but back in to the playlists also.
so don't delete them or you will have to remake them.
once you get that folder renamed and get them back in the location that monkeys data base is looking for them.
then you need to do the move to the new hard drive the right way.
by using mediamonkey's Auto Organizer feature. that way monkey won't lose any songs because he will change the info in the database.
you will just have to select small groups of about 1000 songs at a time to move them to the new drive so you don't end up taking all day and all night doing it.
but if you messed up and re added all your songs to monkey before you did the rename undo then you lost your playlists, or got duplicates of the songs all over the place. and you will need to spend months cleaning the mess up.
just why people get an organizer for their songs and then go in to the computer file system by them selves is not known. but people do that stuff. :( :o of course that old saying comes to mind stupid is as stupid does.?
but if you realize most the fourm posts here are by users that have had the same problems then you know,
I did the same dadgum thing. :lol: