iTunes
euan_333
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As I have almost run out of space on my first harddisk, I have copied all my music over to the second HD. I need iTunes to use the new copies when playing a song, so I can delete the originals.
I have changed the location of the music folder location to the new one, yet when looking at song info, the "where" section is still the old file.
Does anyone know how to make iTunes use the new files?
Cheers.
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I have changed the location of the music folder location to the new one, yet when looking at song info, the "where" section is still the old file.
Does anyone know how to make iTunes use the new files?
Cheers.
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Apple Support knows all.
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I think itunes uses the drive letter for the harddrive (usually C), Has the drive letter changed while installing the new disk?MBUK0
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I had two to start with, you have to let itunes copy the files, rather than doing it in windows then changing the directory.
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