Original song could not be found

I recently started using itunes after purchasing an ipod. On the itunes library screen about half of the songs won't play when they are clicked on. The message "The song__ could not be used because the original file could not be found. Would you like to locate it?" is displayed.Also some of the songs have duplicate entries. One of the entries will play when clicked on but the other will diplay the previous message and have a dark circle with an exclamation point inside to the left of the song title. Thanks for any help.

This script will remove all the songs from iTunes that iTunes cannot find:
http://teridon.googlepages.com/itunesremovenotfound.vbs
Download it to, say, your Desktop, then run it in the Command Prompt (Start..All Programs..Accessories..Command Prompt):<pre>cd Desktop
cscript itunesremovenotfound.vbs</pre>HTH,
Rob

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