Two External Hard Drives and Itunes folders

How do I make my imac access two external hard drives that contain ALL my itunes music?

Can I have an external hard drive with all of my itunes and use them in itunes as long as it is on?
But here is the real question, can this be done without have an Operating system on that external hard drive?

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  • DJ with an external hard drive and itunes

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    I have been asked to play music at a venue on Saturday and I have over 800 albums on my external hard drive (mp3 format).
    The venue uses a PC hooked up to a mixing desk and they have itunes as the preferred MP3 player.
    The owner of the venue uses his own music (stored internally and through an external) all set up as an itunes library.
    My question is this – is it possible for me to take along my external hard drive and plug it in, create a playlist and just drag the mp3’s from the external as and when required onto the playlist without problems?
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    gusaphit wrote:
    so because you have kept your itunes folder and library on an EHD, I take it you have also deleted the actual Itunes program folder from your computer's C drive?
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    I don't think you want to move the iTunes.exe file to your EHD. As I understand it, iTunes isn't really happy there and it takes some work to get it there. Just move the library.
    I'm asking because you responded and you're cute.
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  • Two very mobile laptops, one external hard drive, and iTunes?

    I'm very sorry if this has been answered, but I've searched a lot and haven't quite found the precise question I'm asking...
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    4. And this leads to what I really, really, want, which is an external hard drive that is independently wirelessly accessible by both computers.
    5. Which in turn leads to the true wishlist, which is to be able to use AirTunes too. Then I could sit anywhere, access a shared library on either computer, and then stream it to my stereo.
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    Well to answer several questions at once, there are Ethernet (aka Network) Hard drives you can buy that hook up via ethernet. you could plug it in near your router and then plug the ethernet cable into one of the Router's ethernet ports and set up a network drive. It doesn't have to be connected directly to a computer. Here are two examples (shop around for price, size and features)...
    http://shop3.outpost.com/product/5031245?site=sr:SEARCH:MAINRSLTPG
    http://shop3.outpost.com/product/3945658?site=sr:SEARCH:MAINRSLTPG
    Patrick

  • External Hard Drive and iTunes Help

    iTunes
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    - I have the newest gen Apple TV
    - I have the newest gen AirPort Extreme
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    I don't want to have any music on my internal SSD (MacBook air).  I want to keep all of it on my external. 
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    I put my file location of iTunes media folder onto my external. 
    I also have my file location (opt+iTunes) to that media folder when I open iTunes. 
    All works great and works like it should.  I can unplug this external - and my iTunes won't open of course cause my external isn't plugged in.  I understand that.  When I plug it back in it works again and I'm happy. 
    Here's where things get difficult.......
    I unplugged my external and plugged it into my USB port into the back of my AirPort Extreme.  Connected to the external via MacBook Air. 
    When I opened iTunes all my music was gone. 
    I quickly unplugged my external from the airport and plugged it back into my MBA and my iTunes library was gone again.  Even when I directed it to my external. 
    I can transfer songs back but that's tiresome every time.
    I want to be able to access my big iTunes library wirelessly through my AirPort Extreme and stream movies/music through iTunes/ATV Then when I travel I can unplug it and have that same library connected directly to my MBA and do the same thing.
    Do I have to change my library location each time? 
    Please help!
    I would appreciate detailed instructions on what to do? 
    Everyone gives me wrong answers and many people say this can't be done! 
    Hope everything was worded properly and makes a bit of sense!  

    I can understand why you'd want to attempt this if you didn't want to drag your laptop all over your house, porting the external HD along, but do you really need full iTunes access in every room on the laptop? If not—if you basically use your laptop in one area, forget ever seving media from the base station; just connect your external HD to the laptop and turn on Home Sharing for ATV, streaming with AirPlay, etc... I have three computers connected to three externals, all serving via home sharing to three sepaprate ATVs. This works well.
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  • External Hard Drive and iTunes

    I've been having a problem lately with one of my USB outlets, and evidence of that is provided by the fact that my External Hard Drive icon on my bottom right task tray keeps repeating the fact that it's plugged in. The wire is loose or something, but it's the only free outlet I have.
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    Welcom to AD!
    Take a look at the note from this article
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1364
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  • Moved Itunes to External hard drive and Itunes can't find them

    I went to the Apple Store at the Grove on Friday. An employee there printed out these instructions:
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    I followed the instructions. All my music is on my external hard drive now (My Book). When I open Itunes all the songs in the entire library have a circle with ! in them.
    It says the song could not be used because the file could not be found. When I search My Book the song plays and the ! is removed. I have several thousand songs. Do I have to do this with each and every one?
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    Try this -> iTunes Track CPR v1.3

  • External Hard Drives and iTunes, on Mac Book Pro and PC?

    If you transfer your iTunes library from PC to an external hard drive, can you use itunes, from the external hard drive when you plug it into Mac Book Pro?
    I'm very confused about this!
    All my music is on PC and I want to save it to my external hard drive. But I will no longer be using that PC afterwards.
    I would like to use itunes on my Mac but it only has 128 Gb, not enough storage for my iTunes library.
    So, can you use your transfered itunes library from the PC to external drive on your Mac?
    Another question I have is, when your itunes is on your external hardrive can you still sync, make playlists and add new songs?
    I don't know very much about external hard drives, but I need the space.

    No.  Likely the drive is presently formatted NTFS which is no good on a Mac unless you want to buy spcial software to enable it (given your scenario it is not worth it).  The best format for Mac use is MacExtended, but your PC cannot write files to that.  The intermediate solution is to reformat the drive to DOS FAT, but as I already said this isn't ideal.
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  • External Hard Drive and iTunes problems

    I have an external hard drive with all my music on it. When I am starting up iTunes it is coming up with a list of all the songs but when you try to play them it says it couldn't locate the file do you want to locate it... I want to have it so that I don't have to copy music onto my PC as I have 80GB of music on the external HDD and only a 40GB internal hard drive. I have already set the path in preferences to the external HDD but am frustrated that I have to keep searching for songs before they can be played... Please help!!

    The original error message means that the file was moved from the location where iTunes first learned about the song. You can't move files around after iTunes knows about them without encountering this issue. The only way to fix it is to put the files back where iTunes expects them to live, and then let iTunes manage the relocation as described here.

  • Problem storing music on external hard drive and iTunes recognising the music.

    Hi hope someone is able to help.
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  • Copied Library to External Hard drive and iTunes cannot find

    I copied my iTunes library to an external hard drive last night and went into preferences and changed location and then deleted the original folder...now iTunes is empty... If I go onto hard drive and select a song it tranfers it into iTunes (and back onto computers hard drive)...obviously did something wrong...anybody have any suggestions on how to fix?

    Assuming you use the iTunes default settings where iTunes copied added items to your iTunes folder and organizes your library (meaning - everything is all self contained in the iTunes folder), then all you have to do is drag & drop your iTunes folder (not just the iTunes Music folder you find inside the iTunes folder) to the external drive and copy the entire thing.
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  • Two External Hard Drives and Time Machine

    Hi All
    Does anyone out there know if it is possible to use Time Machine to backup information from one external hard drive to a second external hard drive? I dont want to store this particular information on my internal hard drive (partly because the HD is not big enough. If Time Machine cannot do this, does anyone know of another way?
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    Regards
    Sonia

    Hi Sonia
    Yes you can do that. In Timemachine you just tell it to use the one external HD for Timemachine. In the same panel you can tell timemachine which drives to backup, and here you just specify the other external HD and leaves out your internal HD.

  • External hard drive and itunes problem

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    any ideas???
    thanks!
    David.

    Nick,
    I am by no means an iTunes guru and I haven't come across this problem myself.....but this is what I would try.
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    If you are doing this to play your music only, then I strongly suggest looking into purchasing a different music player. I personally use Musicmatch Jukebox for several reasons;
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    2. It allows for many more fields for your ID3 meta tags, so you can have featured artists shown on compilation CD's.
    3. It's been around for a LONG time and incorporates the feedback they receive from the customers.
    4. You now have the option to buy it with all future updates in one price.
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      Windows XP  

  • Itunes music stored on external hard drive -- and itunes library empty

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    So -- after trying various combos of things, I ended-up doing a new install of iTunes. Which of course shows up empty (the iTunes library). And all my music media is still on the Seagate.
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    Thank you

    update to the question above -- I went into Time Machine and restored my iTunes library, so it is showing what music I have again in there. FYI in advanced settings, I kept the setting that the music is stored in the Seagate HD.
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    So -- how can I get the iTunes library to re-connect with what is in the Seagate HD?
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