New Itunes can not find library file

After comuper crash and new hard drive, I downloaded current version of Itunes. Error message is can not find itunes Library.itl. Any suggestions?

Did you restore your iTunes folder and all its contents from a backup?  The library.itl file contains all the references itunes needs to where your media files are located, playlists etc.  Without the old copy and without the media files you are basically starting brand new.

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  • Itunes can not find original file so wont let me play?

    I recently got a new computer and not all of my songs on my hard drive were moved over.  When I am in itunes it wont let me play some songs and says it can not locate original file.  I can play and download them fine on my ipad.  But I want it on my desktop.  Help????

    From what you said clearly the original file is still on the old computer.  You need to move things from there properly or if it is too late to do that then hopefully you can download it again.
    Downloading (using iOS or computer) past purchases from the App Store, iBookstore, and iTunes Store - http://support.apple.com/kb/ht2519 - enabled with iTunes 10.3 and newer; not all media formats are available in all countries (see: iTunes in the Cloud, iTunes Match, and iTunes Radio availability by country - http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5085); apps, books (not audiobooks), music, t.v. shows, and movies (some - not all studios have permitted this).  Downloading previously purchased movies and TV shows requires iTunes 10.6 or later.  Discontinued items not available. For items not included in the iCloud list (e.g., ringtones, audiobooks, alert tones), or locations or computer systems where iCloud is not (yet?) available, you only get one download per fee paid.  Apple recommends,  "... back up your iTunes library. " (http://support.apple.com/kb/ht2519).

  • Upgraded but new itunes can't find library

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    Your playlists reside in the 'iTunes Library' file (more info here).
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    In either case the 'iTunes Library' file might have been damaged, forcing iTunes to create a new one.
    You can check this by opening HD/Users/Username/Music/iTunes and looking for a file called 'iTunes Library (damaged)'.
    Unfortunately, such a file cannot be repaired and reverting to iTunes 7.0.0 won't help either.
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    If you want to try iTunes 7.0.0 or 7.0.1, download it here.
    Before installing an older version, trash the iTunes application and the 'iTunesX.pkg' file (in HD/Library/Receipts).
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  • HT203288 Itunes can not find my music files. But I can with Windows . Lost over 8 hours trying to fix stupid itunes, Even removed it and reinstalled. Still nothing.

    But I can using Windows.
    Lost over 8 hours today. Still not working
    Even deleted itunes and reinstalled.
    My Music files are still there. But itunes can not find them.

    Empty library or library full of broken links?
    tt2

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    Have HP600PC with Windows 7 64-bit.  Keep getting Can not find %APPDATA% file when I try to download Itunes and other software.  Do you know of a fix?

    Here you go, this should do it.
    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2258121

  • ITunes can't find music files

    Somehow my iTunes library got messed up, though everything worked fine before. I think that something happened when I did an iTunes upgrade but I am not sure anymore.
    The library file is at
    -- C:\Documents and Settings\i080151\My Documents\My Music\iTunes
    and all my music is at an external HD at
    -- G:\My Documents\My Music\iTunes\iTunes Music
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    -- G:\My Documents\My Music\iTunes
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    I am confused... can someone help?

    Try this as a test - open iTunes and tell it to get the old library from G:
    Here aer directions on how to do that - don't create a new library, just hold down the shift key while starting iTunes and browse out to that old library file.
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=iTunesWin/7.5/en/15502.html
    Does it find the old songs with the old library?
    Something else to check-
    Do you have any old libraries with a date near when you upgraded?
    As mentioned in this article
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301895

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    So I did the update to IOS 5 and everything went fine..........except for one thing.  I have all my music stored on an external hard drive so I changed the media folder location to my external drive.  When I did the update IOS changed the location to "C:\users\name\music\itunes\itunes media folder".  I figured this is why itunes could not find the files.  So I switched it back to my external drive and it still could not find my music files.  The weird thing is that I can sync it and it won't delete the music from my ipod.  All of the music is still on the ipod but not on itunes.  I know I can manually go in and find all the folders but I REALLY don't want to have to do that.  I have done it before and it took 7 hours.  Since I don't use all the files I can't just drag the library over and problem solved.
    One other strange thing that happened:  After I did the update I downloaded an app off of the the appstore in itunes.  This is the first app that I downloaded off of itunes and not straight off my ipod.  I then recieved an email from apple saying it had been downloaded on a computer or device not associated with my apple id (which makes no sense seeing how the id on my ipod is the same as on itunes).
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    Once a track is in your iTunes library, you should not touch it except through iTunes. But I guess you know that now.
    iTunes, to answer your question, cannot "refresh." If you re-add those files to your library, iTunes is unable to match them with the existing library entries, and will create a bunch of duplicate entries. This is a longstanding shortcoming of iTunes (and the source of lots of traffic on this fourm).
    If there are "too many to manually" reassociate, then starting over, in the sense of deleting and then re-adding, may be a good plan.

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    My iPhoto has creashed and will not load up my pictures and iTunes can not find my picture either.  Why?

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    Hi XuanLe,
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    Turn off your computer and your iOS device, then turn them on again.
    Update your computer
    Check to make sure that you've installed all required updates for your computer.
    Update iTunes
    Check that you have the latest version of iTunes installed on your computer.
    Make sure your iOS device trusts your computer
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    Check the USB cable
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    USB cables that are bundled with third-party products or accessories might work only to charge those products and might not transmit data. Also, if you're using a third-party case or extended battery pack, try removing the case and connecting the Apple-supplied USB cable directly to your device.
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    Click Start.
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    Restart the Apple Mobile Device Service
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    Verify that the Apple Mobile Device USB Driver is installed
    Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8
    Connect the device to the computer.
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    Click "Troubleshoot".
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    Save a screenshot by pressing the Home button and the Wake/Sleep button at the same time (the screen should flash briefly). Taking screenshots and saving images on iPod touch requires iOS version 2.0 or later.
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    Windows Vista or Windows 7:
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    Press Return.
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    Refer to your computer manufacturer for updates to the USB 3.0 chipset drivers.
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    Choose Update Driver Software from the shortcut menu.
    Click "Browse my computer for driver software".
    Click "Let me pick from a list of device drivers on my computer".
    Click the Have Disk button.
    In the "Install from Disk" dialog, click the Browse button.
    Use this window to navigate to the following folder:
    C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support\Drivers.
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    Click Next and finish the driver-installation steps.
    Open iTunes to verify that the device is recognized properly, and continue restoring your device.
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    Certain phone and cellular device connectivity software from vendors such as Samsung, Nokia, Bora, Novatel, Sony, Android, LG, Sierra, Huawei, Pantech, or Motorola might cause your device not to be recognized. If you have such software on your computer:
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    Remove iTunes and all related Apple software.
    Remove and reinstall iTunes and related software components for Windows Vista, Windows 7, or Windows 8
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    If you still need your third-party phone or cellular connectivity software that was removed, reinstall this software and test your device to ensure it still functions with iTunes. Contact the vendor of your phone connectivity software if the issue returns.
    Also, third-party security software might conflict with iOS devices connecting to iTunes. Follow this article to troubleshoot issues that might be caused by your security software. After resolving any issues that you might have with your security software, you might need to try the steps in this article again.
    I hope this information helps ....
    - Judy

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    so plz tell me cant I create a new File from the above method????
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