If Itunes says it cannot locate a song (the ! is by the title) can I still add it to my Ipod.?

Just Wondering.
little family argument going on

2009-04-23T14:31:24Z

thats what I figured. just had to shut up the cousin

Joy M2009-04-23T14:24:05Z

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No, iTunes is unable to find or access the song file and, therefore, can't transfer that file to the iPod.

?2016-10-01T13:42:03Z

to maintain the songs do no longer sync your IPod to the hot computing gadget, you will ought to purchase song off ITunes on your IPod manually. you are able to no longer sync the IPod to 2 desktops. wish I helped!

Spacey2009-04-23T16:24:45Z

Yes, if the song is on your hard drive. It usually means that you moved the song from the original folder that it was in when you first played it on your i-tunes. You just have to go to the folder you moved it to & play it from there or through the i-tunes program do a search for the song through your folders. From there just re-sync your i-pod.

Anonymous2009-04-23T14:27:34Z

Noo if its on it already it will stayon it till you delete it from itunes but if its not on your ipod it won't go on to it!1 it happens me all the time specially if i download songs from the internet or put them on through my mobile phone!!

if the song came from the internet delete it and download it again

if it was on a cd put the cd in the disc drive and plug in your ipod it should go onto it

Spugs2009-04-23T14:24:19Z

No because it means the file is not in the correct place so it cannot access it. All you need to do is locate the file, or if you deleted the file without removing it from itunes you need to replace it. :)

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