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I need to put my itunes library on another computer (read details)?
I'm 15 and I was using my step-dads computer for my itunes stuff. His computers internet card broke (or maybe its the computer, since its like a ten year old dell laptop.) anyway, internet doesn't work, and since then I've gotten a new computer with internet in my bedroom. I have itunes on it, and logged in, but it won't let me download my itunes purchases. The purchases menu doesn't even show up. Any help you could give would be appreciated, thanks.
5 Answers
- AnonLv 61 decade ago
Use the CD option already mentioned or get a USB NIC for the other computer and transfer the iTunes library.
Apple only allows you to download the music once. So, you might want to have a backup of your files. If you have a HD failure, your music will be gone.
- PariahMaterialLv 61 decade ago
If you can still access ITunes on the old computer, back up your library and purchases to CDs. You can then use the CDs to restore ITunes on the new computer.
- baccusLv 45 years ago
no longer in basic terms bought songs, yet additionally imported songs from different factors are saved on your Itunes folder, so which you intend to confirm you account for each little thing. So your ultimate wager is to lower back up your Itunes folder and all subfolders (My music -> Itunes...) on a USB flashpersistent (or the different exterior storage gadget). look to your Itunes folders, acceptable click on it and choose replica, then elect your exterior garagepersistent letter (E:, F:, etc.) and acceptable-click then elect Paste. once you get the hot laptop, setting up Itunes and replica lower back all your songs from the exterior storage into your Itunes folder utilising the comparable replica and paste technique.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
download your itunes from your old pc in to a memory card, and then import those from your new pc, using itunes software.....
be safe