Copy music to new computer

Have been using iTunes on PC no problem.  Have new laptop and only see a few of my songs in iTunes there.  What's up?  TY

See this migrate iTunes library post.
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  • HT1329 In the "Copy music to new computer" step, I can't see iTunes folder on my iPod "drive".  Why not?

    I am trying to move music from my old iPod to my new computer.  I follow the steps listed, but I cannot see the iTunes folder on my iPod 'drive'.  Any suggestions?

    I may have misunderstood, but the iTunes folder will only be there if you have copied it from your old computer to the iPod first. If you no longer have the old computer see Recover your iTunes library from your iPod or iOS device,
    tt2

  • Ipod nano help with syncing music to new computer?

    I have two ipod nanos, one 6th gen. the other 7th gen, and the laptop I had all the music on and synced from cant be accessed anymore, so how can I get the music onto a different computer and be able to sync new music to them?

    Thanks!  I did it again using my iPod again.  (I couldn't find an external drive large enough)
    What am I supposed to do with the iTunes folder that is now on my desktop from the step below:
    Copy music to new computer
    To copy all your music files (including the library file that holds all your playlists and other settings) to your new computer:
    Locate your Music folder (Mac OS X) or your My Music folder (Windows) on your new computer:
    Mac OS X: /Users/username/Music
    Windows: \Documents and Settings\username\My Documents\My Music\
    Drag the iTunes folder in this location out to the desktop.
    Can I just delete that?

  • Help with moving music to new computer

    I have run into a problem while following the iTunes: How to move your music to a new computer support artical.  I believe I followed the instructions using my iPod as an external hard drive but when I finally went back to iTunes, the songs are listed, but they do not open.  Instead, I get a pop up that says, "The song "xyz" could not be used because the original file could not be found.  Would you like to locate it?"  This is the case for about 500 songs that were previously on my old computer in iTunes
    I have a new window's 8 computer and had just downloaded iTunes onto it.  I was so worried about losing my songs that I specifically looked for help on how to seamlessly accomplish this. 
    Any help would be greatly appreciated!  Thank you

    Thanks!  I did it again using my iPod again.  (I couldn't find an external drive large enough)
    What am I supposed to do with the iTunes folder that is now on my desktop from the step below:
    Copy music to new computer
    To copy all your music files (including the library file that holds all your playlists and other settings) to your new computer:
    Locate your Music folder (Mac OS X) or your My Music folder (Windows) on your new computer:
    Mac OS X: /Users/username/Music
    Windows: \Documents and Settings\username\My Documents\My Music\
    Drag the iTunes folder in this location out to the desktop.
    Can I just delete that?

  • Moving music to new computer via an external hard drive

    I need to move my music library to my new laptop. On my old computer, my music was stored on an external hard drive. I want to use that hard drive to copy my music onto the new laptop. I've installed iTunes and used the default library for my music on the laptop. I think I just need to shut down iTunes, plug in the external drive to the laptop and then copy my music to the designated library. Will that work? Also - big question. How do I copy the artwork, playlists etc. from my old computer? Do I copy the xml and itl files from the C drive on the old computer and overlay these files on the laptop? Any help is greatly appreciated.

    clemsongal88 wrote:
    Alright - bear with me. I'm actually an IT person,
    Oh no, your friend is doomed now! "Sure, I can do that for you..." Famous last words.
    clemsongal88 wrote:
    First of all, he has 30,000 songs, so moving things could be an issue
    Ya, it will take a LONGGGG time to transfer that much stuff from the external to the internal, so that is part of the reason I suggest trying to run it off the external first like he does currently with his older computer. The other reason is that he likely has the database files, artwork folder, etc. on the internal and the media files on the external, so everything is not self contained in one place so a little more effort to consolidate, so better to do it one step at a time.
    clemsongal88 wrote:
    1. Will I be able to use a flash drive or something to copy the itl, xml, etc. from the C drive to the new laptop (this is the iTunes folder you were referring to, right?) If so, I copy the whole iTunes folder from the old computer to a flash drive, go to the laptop, rename the existing iTunes folder on the C Drive and then copy from the flash drive onto the laptop.
    Yes, flash drive should work or even the external drive itself can be used. If the new computer has had iTunes already installed and run, then it should already have the same iTunes folder in place. Assuming the library is empty, just go ahead and delete the current version on the new computer and then copy in the iTunes folder off the thumb drive (from the old computer) into the same place as the one you just deleted.
    In theory, when you open iTunes, it is going to go to that folder for the .itl database file and it should find the one from the old computer and open it up.
    clemsongal88 wrote:
    2. Plug external drive into the laptop
    3. Start iTunes
    4. Hopefully iTunes on the laptop will recognize the database - so at that point will it put it all his music onto the C drive of the laptop?
    Correct. Ideally it should open up and his old library will pop up looking like it did on the old computer.
    If the library comes up blank, then for some reason is didn't read the .itl file and may be looking somewhere else for it and will have generated a new .itl file where ever that is. If that is the case, you can close iTunes, then reopen it using those instructions (hold down the Shift key while starting iTunes from the Start menu I think it is). It should then ask you if you want to create a new library (no) or open an existing library (Yes!). You want to open existing and then point iTunes to the .itl file from the old computer that you copied into the new computer. It should open the library up correctly.
    clemsongal88 wrote:
    If not, all I have to do is make sure on the Advanced tab that it is pointed to the C drive and then do 'consolidate'?
    No. That part is the next step.
    What we did above is we got the new computer to open the old library and able to access it from the external hard drive. So at that point, you are running iTunes like the old computer, where the library is stored on the external and that database files on the internal.
    The advanced tab setting and CONSOLIDATE commands were to address your second question about how to get it all back into the internal drive of the new computer so you no longer have to use the external drive. So after we have confirmed the library works, when run off the external, next step is to tell iTunes we want it to use the internal drive for now on and we set that in the preferences to change the location of the "iTunes Music folder" from the external drive back to the internal drive, typically putting it into the iTunes folder.
    When you change this location, nothing will happen. All this does it sets up where iTunes will store any NEW/FUTURE additions to the library. So if you wanted you can leave all the stuff on the external, change the location to the internal, and new stuff added would now be put on the internal drive while anything on the external drive will remain where it is and will be accessed from there. So you can have iTunes access media from a number of locations if you want.
    But in your case, you want to bring everything back together again. The CONSOLIDATE command does one simply thing. Anything not currently in the "iTunes Music folder" location, as set in the preferences, is copied into that location and the database updated so iTunes uses that copy now. So if you had stuff scattered all over different drives, they will now all be self contained in the single location. In your case, we are taking advantage of the consolidate command to make iTunes move the library from one location (the external) to another (the internal) and update the links.
    As noted, Consolidate copies the files, so it is up to the user to remove the old copies if needed. Not a big deal for you since everything is on the external and you are just going to unplug it. But if you had tunes scattered all over your internal drive and then used CONSOLIDATE to bring them all into the single folder location, the original copies will remain scattered all over the internal drive, but now ignored by iTunes.
    clemsongal88 wrote:
    5. Am I making any sense? : )
    Of course!
    Cheers,
    Patrick

  • May i know how to copy music from my computer?

    may i know how to copy music from my computer to ipad?

    Install iTunes on your computer, connect the iPad with the USB cable that came with it, then sync your device.
    Online iOS 5 / iPad user interface guide:  http://help.apple.com/ipad/5/interface/
    Online, downloadable PDF iOS / iPad user guide:  http://manuals.info.apple.com/en_US/ipad_user_guide.pdf
    Or you can download the free iOS 5 / iPad user guide from iBooks.

  • How do I copy music from my computer to an iPod using the latest iTunes software

    How do I copy music from my computer to an iPod using the latest iTunes software

    When you mean by lastest you mean iTunes 10.6.3 and/or 10.7 you should be able to I'm not really sure. I'm not sure for iTunes 11

  • Problems transferring previously purchased music to new computer through icloud

    I have transferred my itunes music to new computer, but purchased music does not appear. How can I restore purchased music? The link ´purchased´in the store does not show music, only movies and apps

    iTunes prefs > Store.
    Tick Show iTunes in the Cloud purchases.
    If it's not there, log out of iTunes store then log back in.
    Now select Movies and there will be a column with a cloud.
    Click the cloud icon to download.

  • Can't transfer music to new computer, please help

    My old computer crashed so I can't connect it to my new one to transfer my songs. I plugged my ipod into the new comp before downloading itunes and I save my playlists onto it in My Music. Then I downloaded itunes and tried to transfer my music into my library. It says theres an error and the songs can't transfer. Also, the ipod's songs pop up when I click on the ipod but they're gray and I can't highlight, move, play, or acceses them in anyway. I reeaallly don't want to download my 800+ songs all over again so any tips will be appreciated!

    I'm new to this Discussions Forum but I've notice so many people with the same problem as u...I guess I'll just post my solution here n hope it relieves some of everyone's headaches..
    I've discovered a way to preserve my ipod songs n transfer it into my new computer. It took
    me quite a while to figure it out so if it also work for u, please give credits where
    credit is due~ ^_^ MyMyMai
    Follow these steps for Windows XP users:
    1) Go to "Start"
    2) Go to "Control Panel" n click on it.
    3) Click on "Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices"
    4) Click on "Portable Media Devices", then a list of ur portable devices should pull up,
    including ur ipod.
    5) Click on ur ipod, then it should pull up folders named "Calendars" "Contacts" "Notes"
    "iPod_Control" n "Photos"
    6) Click on the "iPod_Control" folder, it should pull up several folders named "Artwork"
    "Device" "iTunes" n "Music"
    7) Click on the "Music" folder which would bring up several folders named "F00" "F01" "F02"
    and so on and so forth.
    8) All you have to do is copy n paste ALL the folders onto ur new hard drive, like ur
    desktop or "My Music" folder.
    9) Open up ur new itune on ur new computer, go to "file", "add folder to library", and
    click on ur "My Music" folder or each "F00" folders on ur desktop.
    All the songs should transfer into ur new iTune library. Hope this helps!

  • ITunes not seeing music on new computer

    I just copied my iTunes Music folder to a new computer. However the new iTunes that I downloaded on this pc is not seeing the music. I checked the path and it is pointed to the correct folder. If I go in and and do an Import the song will show up in the recently added playlist. Does anyone know if there is a quicker way to get these songs recognized? A mass import or maybe something else that I may have set wrong?
    Thanks in advance

    When you moved iTunes to the new computer did you copy the whole iTunes folder or just the iTunes Music folder? If you only copied the music folder then you've left the library file behind and iTunes has created a new blank one. You'll get more information including the Folder/File structure in this article: What are the iTunes library files?
    If you did copy the whole iTunes folder then you need to locate the original library file. Presuming you put everything in the default location, try holding down the Shift key in Windows when opening iTunes. In the resulting dialogue you will get the option to create a new library or navigate to an existing one. The default location for your iTunes library is in C:\Documents and Settings\Username\My Documents\My Music\iTunes\ (or C:\Username\Music\iTunes\ in Vista). Look in there and see if you have more than one library file (they have the extension .itl) If you have more than one try opening them in turn, you may find your original library is still intact: How to open an alternate iTunes Library file
    If you can't locate the library (if you've left it behind and no longer have access to the old computer for example), you'll have to make a new one by going to File>Add Folder to Library and adding the music from the iTunes Music folder that you did move.

  • Loading Ipod music onto new computer!!

    I need to figure out how to load my music from a previous computer onto this new computer just using my Ipod (all of my music is already on the Ipod). I'm completely useless when it comes to computers so if anyone can help me it would be fantastic!! Thanks!

    Connect your iPod to your computer. If it is set to update automatically you'll get a message that it is linked to a different library and asking if you want to link to this one and replace all your songs etc, press "Cancel". Pressing "Erase and Sync" will irretrievably remove all songs from your iPod. Your iPod should appear in the iTunes source list from where you can change the update setting to manual and use your iPod without the risk of accidentally erasing it. Also when using a lot of the utilities your iPod needs to be enabled for disc use, changing to manual update will do this by default. Check the "manually manage music and videos" box in Summary then press the Apply button: Managing content manually on iPod
    Once you are safely connected there are a few things you can do to restore your iTunes from the iPod. If you have any iTMS purchases the transfer of purchased content from the iPod to authorised computers has been introduced with iTunes 7. A paragraph on it has been added to this article: Transfer iTunes Store purchases using iPod
    The transfer of non iTMS content such as songs imported from CD is designed by default to be one way from iTunes to iPod. However there is a manual method of accessing the iPod's hard drive and copying songs back to iTunes on Windows. The procedure is a bit involved and it won't recover playlists but if you're interested it's posted in this thread: MacMuse - iPod to iTunes
    If you prefer something more automated then there are a number of third party utilities that you can use to retrieve the music files and playlists from your iPod. This is just a selection, you'll find that they have varying degrees of functionality and some will transfer movies, videos, photos and games as well. Have a look at the web pages and documentation, they are generally quite straightforward. You can also read reviews of some of them here: Wired News - Rescue Your Stranded Tunes
    YamiPod Mac and Windows Versions
    iGadget Windows Only
    iPod Access Mac and Windows Versions
    PodUtil Mac and Windows Versions
    iPodCopy Mac and Windows Versions
    TuneJack Windows Only
    CopyPod Windows Only
    Whichever of these retrieval methods you choose, keep your iPod in manual mode until you have reloaded your iTunes and you are happy with your playlists etc then it will be safe to return it auto-sync.
    If you still have access to the old computer and iTunes, you can also use the iPod as a removable drive to move the music files from one pc to the other: How to use your iPod to move your music to a new computer

  • Authorize use of music on new computer

    Hello, I'm new to this forum.
    I'm not sure if I'm using the correct verbiage of "Authorize" it to use it.
    I have been using iTunes 6 (I believe that was the version) on an old Compaq computer with Windows XP. The computer crashed and after changing hard drives, I now have a new computer, again running Windows XP.
    I was able to slave my old drive but have had very poor luck getting my data, songs and such, copied over to my new hard drive. I should say that I've completed the transfer but it's just taken many hours of screwing around to do so. I've had to recover my new computer a couple time when I unhook my slave drive. I now have all my 29 gig of music on my new computer and have downloaded and installed iTunes 7.0.2 on my new computer.
    When I started up iTunes the first time it looked for all my music and imported it from my hard drive, or whatever it does to show it up in the library. It all shows up in the library but only a small portion of it is available to me. When I double click a song to play it it says I'm not authorized to use it. These are all CD's I own and have copied to my computer. I've been using these for my iPod for about a year. I have 40 gig monochrome music only, I think it's a third generation. My iPod is still working fine with about 5,700 song loaded. I really don't want to have to import all these CD's.
    How do I set my new computer to use the music I own and have located on my new hard drive?
    Thanks in advance for your help.
    Dan
    HP e7560n   Windows XP  

    I'm presuming you still have the old iTunes folder intact on your old (slave) hard drive? If so, you haven't imported anything new since that folder was in use, and you have iTunes 7 installed and running, try this:
    Locate the iTunes folder in your My Documents -> My Music folder on your primary (new) hard drive and delete it.
    Drag the entire iTunes folder (containing the iTunes Library and iTunes.xml files and the iTunes Music folder) from your old drive to the My Documents -> My Music folder on your main drive.
    Hold down the Shift key and launch iTunes. When you get the dialog box that says "Choose iTunes Library", navigate to the iTunes folder in My Documents -> My Music and select it.
    With luck, you'll be back in business.
    Hope this helps.
    BTW, the fact that you say you keep having to recover your computer when you disconnect the slave drive might indicate that you have things misset when you're connecting the old drive. Make sure that the jumpers are correctly set, and of course that you're not disconnecting the slave with the power on.

  • HT1329 My old computer crashed but still have my IPOd with old music. How to transfer the music into new computer which has already music in it?

    My old computer crashed and I still have my music in an IPod. How to transfer the music/playlists into a new computer which has already music in it? (Not possible to copy ITunes of old computer in IPod)
    Thanks

    Lucky for you, I just found out how to get the music stored on your iPod by messing around with it. I'm not much of an Apple user (I only have a shuffle), so I'm not 100% sure it would work the same way as yours.. but it's worth a shot.
    if your iTunes didn't sync with your iPod yet,... that would be great..
    1, Make sure your iTunes does not automatically sync with your iPod (I don't know if this would help..)
    2, Click on your iPod and go to settings, check "Enabe Disk Use"
    Your iPod should now have a partition on My Computer called AFJCHAW's IPOD or whatever you named your iPod... If you go to that disk, you'll notice there's nothing in there.
    3, Click on Organize at the top right part of Windows Explorer(Windows 7, don't know how in XP..), go th the Folder and search options, view tab, and click on show hidden files, folders, and drives.
    If you go back to your disk, you should be able to find a folder
    4, It'll be pretty straightforward then. Go to iPod_Control/Music. You'll find folders there. Inside the folders are each of your music files (they're renamed but the Details would still be about the same).
    If you did get your music files back from this procedure, then, yay! it worked!!
    If you didn't,.... it should've worked..

  • Songs from my iPod won't copy to my new computer. PLEASE HELP.

    I just purchased a new computer and i'm trying to transfer my music files from my iPod on to my new computer. I have already made it so i manually update the ipod and and i can select the songs. I have also already made it so the files from my iPod will be added to my iTunes music folder. But when i click consolidate to copy the songs into the iTunes music folder nothing happens, I get a message verifying that i want to consolidate, and even when i click "consolidate". Nothing happens, I have tried numerous times but nothing ever happens. Does anyone know how to fix this problem?

    I do not believe, no matter how your ipod is set up, that iTunes will allow you to copy off the iPod. However, there are many programs that will copy the songs off your iPod and into iTunes. YOu can either search google for a "ipod ripper" or search the threads for a topic that says getting songs of your ipod. Hope this helps. I personally use a software called ipod accesss, which has a mac verion as well i believe. Hope this helps...

  • Playlists missing after copying library to new computer

    I have just used my iPod to copy my iTunes library to my new computer following the instructions on the iTunes website, but contrary to what it promised, while it has copied the music, all the playlists are missing. Can anyone help me to avoid having to make all the playlists again?
    Thanks
    Vivien

    Please check this out, it'll help you transfer everything properly:
    http://discussions.apple.com/click.jspa?searchID=123549&messageID=607339

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