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(Sorry this isn't witty or anything but hopefully it's just useful)


After spending hours faffing around and fruitlessly looking up on the net how to move itunes to a new computer (when the music is on an external hard drive), someone told me how to do it at the weekend and it worked. Hopefully it'll save someone else lots of time and anguish and swearing at your effing computer.


1) Locate and copy iTunes Library.itl and iTunes Music Library.xml from your old machine to somewhere on your new machine

2) Hold down the shift key and open iTunes on the new machine, it'll ask you what library to use and point it to the iTunes Library.itl you just put on the new machine

3) When iTunes loads, double click a song, it'll say can't be found, so browse for it. That resets the library to look in the the new location.

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