Do you mean you want to know where your music library is in your home for? Because that is where I would point My new computer to on my old computer in order to import the music to the new drive. Well, in fact, what I do is have an external which if I get a new computer always point the music to that external keep back ups of that
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On Dec 1, 2016, at 11:04 AM, DON MILLER cordgrass@bellsouth.net [iPad] <iPad@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
Maybe someone in one of these groups has the simple answer. My desk top crashed but I have data backup to work with. I have installed iTunes on my new laptop and want to load all the music and videos I had on the former machine onto the new one. There has to be a file somewhere in my back up data I can attach to the new iTunes program I can begin to use. Any suggestions?Don
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