Can i have my itunes music on two computers

. I have my itunes music on my laptop. I want to have it on my new notebook also, but don't want to remove from laptop. Is it possible to have it on both  .thanks

caroline9805 wrote:
... Is it possible to have it on both  .thanks
Yes.
See here...
iTunes: How to move your music to a new computer
Or...
From your Old Computer... Copy your ENTIRE iTunes FOLDER to an External Drive... and then from the External Drive to your New Computer..
Backup iTunes to an External Drive
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1751
An Added Bonus is that you will then have a Backup of iTunes...

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  • HT1449 how do you move all music from two computers into one itunes account?

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  • TA22652 can I have 2 itunes accounts on one computer

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    mende1 wrote:
    Welcome to Apple Support Communities
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