Problem retrieving photo's & music from my emac.

I recently uninstalled some Sky broadband drivers from my emac. This actually uninstalled all the software from the system. I have successfully re-installed the software however I am unable to access my previous itunes & iphoto files. They seem to have been put in a folder called previous system & although i can get to them i am told that they are not compatible with the current system.
Does anybody know how i can use these files again??

Probably the simplest way to retrieve the original media files and get them back into the iTunes and iPhoto libraries, is to (while in the application) go to File -> Add to Library... and then navigate to the "Previous..." folders and select the ones that have the originals. iTunes and iPhoto then should add those files back to the library and copy them to the valid iTunes and iPhoto folders. Once done, and you have verified you have everything back, you can delete the "previous..." folders to free up drive space.
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