I'm planning on restarting my computer near my recovery disk. Is in that a instrument to still hold on to my iTunes library?
I really don't care just about the other items, just my iTunes library and the album covers that turn with it. I no longer hold the actual music files that are in the iTunes library, but the songs are tabled in near. I deleted the files to retrieve space on my computer, yet still own the songs on my iPod when I sync it.
Would putting all of the files contained by a CD work? Like, after i'm done restarting the computer, in recent times put it in the disc and it'll work? I'm not sure about it though.
Answers:
Hi,
If you've already delete the music, you'll need to recover it from the iPod. Get an application (like ephpod for the Windows PC) and check it's capabilities first.
When you are comfortable, next do the recovery cd, as it will wipe out your notebook. The library files are useful if you've save the music files inside their original locations. When you 'recover' music from the ipod, most utilities will read the ID3 tag and rename the files itself.
Yes it will work
yes, you need to travel to my documents> my music> Itunes music and copy that into an external hard drive, a flash memory, cd or dvd. Then after restarting ur system only reinstall itunes and import the music spinal column on the library.
(this only works if on our itunes preferences you chose itunes to make plans for ur library, if not u own to look for every file and hide away it on the backup).
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