Right o, in the need for a bit of teknikal advise........
I need to swap my I tunes from one computer to another, does anyone on here know how to do it without losing all my music??????
Fingers crossed
SB
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I don't know how true it is but someone told me you have to burn the music to CD then you can do what you like with it
Seems a bit long winded to me , hopefully there is an easier way
Steve
I don't know how true it is but someone told me you have to burn the music to CD then you can do what you like with it
Seems a bit long winded to me , hopefully there is an easier way
Steve
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Re: I pod - transfering info from one computer to another
its all over my head but a 17 year old son said this
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goodluck
cheers graham
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goodluck
cheers graham
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Re: I pod - transfering info from one computer to another
My Computer> System (:C)> Documents and Settings> Joe Bloggs*>My Documents> My Music> iTunes>
*Your named user account bit
I have XP and by doing that you should find the location of your iTunes data- both the actual music files and artwork files for your iTunes and then be able to transfer them by cable or save to a device e.g memory stick to transfer across like any other document.
*Your named user account bit
I have XP and by doing that you should find the location of your iTunes data- both the actual music files and artwork files for your iTunes and then be able to transfer them by cable or save to a device e.g memory stick to transfer across like any other document.
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Fair play guys, I'll let you know how i get on!
Ta very much like!
SB
Ta very much like!
SB
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