! mark-original file could not be found

It's amazing this problem has been going on for so long and there is no response from Apple Support and I haven't been able to find any solutions on this discussion board.
I tried downloading several older versions and got no relief.
Anyone find anything that worked besides attempting to relocate every single song? This is pretty upsetting and a huge turn off to upgrading to an iMac. What's the deal? Does anybody know?
Thanks, JD

You get exclamation marks or dead tracks because iTunes can’t find the file. This can happen for a number of reasons:
The song file or a folder in its path was renamed
The song file or the folder it is in has been moved
The song file has been deleted
The device containing the song files e.g. external drive is not accessible.
The simplest way of dealing with large numbers of dead tracks if you don't mind losing playcounts and ratings, is to simply add your iTunes Muisc folder with File>Add folder to library...
If you have music in other folders you have to add those too.
Once that's done you can get rid of the dead tracks with a script. Robert Jaconson has one here:
http://home.comcast.net/~teridon73/itunesscripts/
Download the EXE version and select itunesremovenotfound when you run it.
It is advisable to backup your library files before using scripts see below:
Backup the iTunes Library Files
The library files are in:
My Documents\My Music\iTunes
Close iTunes and wait about 30 seconds.
Copy iTunes Library.itl and iTunes Music Library.xml somewhere else e.g. into the Previous iTunes Libraries folder.
To restore, with iTunes closed drag the current itl and xml file from the iTunes folder to the desktop, then copy the backup iTunes Library.itl into the iTunes folder. The xml file isn’t necessary but can come in handy if the library needs to be recreated and the itl file is causing problems.

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