How do i reinstall i tunes without lossing my libray

how do i reinstall i tunes without lossing my libray

The main file that holds the itunes database is this one:
C:\Users\Test\Music\iTunes\iTines Library.itl
I always make a backup copy of that before I upgrade itunes or reinstall.  The installtion is not supposed to damage that file but things happen sometimes.

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    Your iTunes data is not stored in the same place as the program files so uninstalling or reinstalling iTunes will not cause you to lose your data.
    Your iTunes library data is located in the iTunes folder in Music.
    Mac OS X: /Users/username/Music/iTunes/
    Windows XP: C:\Documents and Settings\username\My Documents\My Music\iTunes\
    Windows Vista: C:\Users\username\Music\iTunes\
    Windows 7: C:\Users\username\My Music\iTunes\
    Windows 8: C:\Users\username\My Music\iTunes\
    http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1391

  • Hi! How do I reinstall iTunes software without losing my purchased movies and music?

    Hi! How do I reinstall iTunes software without losing my purchased movies and music?
    Thanks anyone!

    Just reinstall. Unless something's seriously wrong with your computer, you won't lose any content or settings. Of course it's always wise to have a backup before you make any changes to your computer.
    Might I ask what problem you're experiencing that you think will be corrected by reinstalling iTunes?
    Regards.

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  • How do I reinstall Snow Leopard without the discs?

    I need to change my hard drive and reinstall Mac OS X. I can't install Lion obviously because I first need a platform. I got my MacBook from a relative, but she sent it to me with MacBook Pro installation discs. I tried using them, but every time it says, "Mac OS X can't be installed on this computer," which I don't know why that'd be. Since I don't have the necessary installation discs, how do I reinstall the OS?

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  • How can I reinstall my OS without the original disc?

    I recently upgraded the internal disc in my MacBook Pro 2.53 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo. I had a 320GB and put it a Western Digital Scorpio Blue 500GB. I didn't have the install disc and used the restore option in disk utility to copy files to the new drive before inserting it. It now works, but it's slow to load-up. How do I reinstall my OS, to optimise it? I've lost my original install disc and have since upgraded to Lion 10.7.4
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    Check that you have the Lion Recovery disk on the your Western Scorpio. To do so, just restart the computer holding down the OPTION key.
    After a short while you should see the available boot disks. If the Recovery disk is present you will see something called Recovery HD.
    Click on it, and choose 'Reinstall Lion' from the window that (eventually) pops up.
    To swap the OS to another HD, use a utility like Carbon Copy Cloner to clone the volumes on the current internal disk to another disk. Swap your drives over, and clone back to the new internal HD that you put in.
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  • How do I reinstall Dreamweaver CS4 without the CD?

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    My iCal has become corrupted somehow. It opens blank or with features diabled. I just want to reinstall without messing up anything else. Do I just start the reinstall process using the system disks and then custom install? Will this leave everthing as it is? I don't want to open a can of worms. I tried dragging in the same program from another networked computer with no luck.

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    Occasionally, this is a safe assumption; more often it is not. This is why the only safe & simple option is an Archive & Install of the entire OS & its updates if you have imprudently removed some OS files (& why Apple doesn't make that easy to do in the first place).
    Perhaps if you could tell us exactly which files you removed, we could provide more specific help, but otherwise I suggest you bite the bullet & reinstall the OS.

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  • How can I reinstall crashed iCal without the Boot Disks?

    I crashed iCal the other day by adding too much text into the event details field.  How do I fix the program, or how do I re-install a fresh version of it?  I have a MacBook Pro OS X 10.7.3
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    Here is the error message I got:
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    [Then with the text that I was trying to add underneith it]
    The text reaches past the screen, and I can't move the window to see what it says at the bottom.

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    Launch iCal and test.
    If the issue persists:
    1. Go to iCal > Quit iCal
    2. Remove the following to the trash and restart your computer:
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    Home > Library > Calendars > Calendar Cache, Cache, Cache 1, 2, 3, etc. (Do not remove Sync Cache or Theme Cache if present)
    Home > Library > Preferences > com.apple.ical (There may be more than one of these. Remove them all.)
    --- NOTE: Removing these files may remove any shared (CalDAV) calendars you may have access to. You will have to re-add those calendars to iCal > Preferences > Accounts.
    3. Launch iCal and test.
    Hope that helps.

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