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What do the exclamation points mean in itunes?

I uploaded like 110g of music from an external hard-drive and have quite a bit of music that isn't transferring to my ipod. When I look at the individual songs that aren't, there is an exclamation mark next to the song...

What does that mean? Do I have formatting issues? How do I fix it?

Thanks in advance!

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  • 1 decade ago
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    To make it easy on yourself, take the entire contents of the hard drive and move it to a file folder on your computer that you will always use for importing your music. Lets say in this example you created a directory on your C:\ drive called "music". Import your files from the external hard drive to that directory. Then in itunes, go to file, then add file folder. It should drop the entire contents of that music folder into itunes. Now if you ever get an exclamation point you will know where all your music is. Its giving you the exclamation because you may have music spread around on different folders and itunes doesn't know which on contains the right music file.

  • 1 decade ago

    That happens to me, the ! points, and it just means that the song will not play on your iPod. However, delete it off of your iPod and then put it back on there, and it'll go back to normal. It always works for me! I'm not sure if it has to do with formatting though.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    that occurs to me, the ! factors, and it in basic terms skill that the song won't play on your iPod. regardless of the straightforward certainty that, delete it off of your iPod and then placed it decrease back on there, and it will circulate decrease back to ordinary. it constantly works for me! i'm uncertain if it has to do with formatting although.

  • 1 decade ago

    It means that iTunes cannot find the file, so the music won't play.

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