Help! our library is gone.

We opened up itunes tonight to buy some new songs only to find our entire library is gone. We opened up the itunes music folder in our C drive and found some of the songs (most of the A's and some of the B's) but that's it. We have no idea what happened (nothing else is wrong w/our computer, we haven't lost any other files that we know of, the computer did not crash, etc). Any suggestions are greatly appreciated! Thank you.

Hi Smrecek,
This happened to me too and I don't know what caused it. I was doing some major uninstalling of programs (like PowerDVD) for HDD space and my songs (except for the As and some of the Bs) were gone. None of the things I deleted had anything to do with itunes or music. I even lost my pictures and some of my videos. The damage seemed to be confined to the "My Documents" folder. I know they weren't just moved because I checked the available space on my C drive and I had too much.
Anyway, if you have an ipod, there are 3rd party softwares you could use to transfer your songs back to your PC. If you don't have it backed up somewhere, then I'm sorry, I don't think it's possible to recover your music except to re-rip them from CD.

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