Transferring itunes to new computer

About 90% of the songs in my iTunes library have a little exclamation mark to the left of them and when I try to click on the song a box pops up and says "the item was not added to iCloudnecuase an error occurred". The iCloud button also has an exclamation mark on the inside of it.
How do I fix this???

Just to provide some more information....
at first I just downloaded what was in the iCloud (everything I had purchased from iTunes)
but then I tried to copy my iTunes from my old computer onto an external hard drive and then transferred that into the music folder of my new computer..... now I cant seem to access any of my music, only just a few very randome songs!

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    I have transferred my itunes playlist to my new computer ( to laptop from desk top) via memory stick and authorised my new computer.  The playlist appears but when I click on a tune it says that it cannot open as it cannot locate the file.  What do I need to do please ?

    OK after 5 hours of beating my mouse I have the answer.
    Open Itunes.
    Select your entire list and delete it. (If this makes you nervous start with one album. I wouldn't trust me either.) It will ask if you want to send to the recycle or keep the file in your media file. I chose to keep as I didn't want to drag them back out if I was wrong. Interesting that when I tried this again while writing these instructions. It didn't ask me a second time.
    Now you that have that deleted your list/library. At the top left Click <FILE > then <ADD FILE TO LIBRARY>
    This will bring up a new window.
    On the left side of the new window. (my computer anyway) there is a list. Click <MUSIC> then double click the <iTunes folder>. Then Double click <iTunes MUSIC>
    Now you are looking at all your artists folders. Select them all. You can click while holding the CTRL button to select all of them. They will self fill in at the bottom above the select folder button. click the <SELECT FOLDER> button.
    TA DA ! Now you list/library is being repopulated with your music. Now wasn't that fun? You will have to deselect the songs you don't want to sync to you iPod.
    I even tried it again as I wrote out these instructions. No problems here. Please try this with one album first.
    If this works for you please come back and say so. That way people will know it's a good work through. If it does not work for you please say so in CAPS So people will know it may not for them.
    This solution was pure trial and error. On a Toshiba Satellite running WINDOWS Vista Home premium. No warranty expressed or implied. Your mileage may vary. If swallowed do not induce vomiting (that's gross). I think Apple should buy me a Beatles cover song.
    Message was edited by: billandwende

  • Problem transferring Itunes to new computer

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    Thanks - but I discovered that my new itunes folder wasn't empty after all, in fact it was full of files that were invisible (not showing in the music folder) from my failed previous attempt. I dragged it to Trash (though didn't empy it), and dragged the properly organized folder from the external drive into the same place at users/username/music. A dialog box immediately came up and I selected "Replace all", which I hope has overwritten all the old data that may be hanging around. At least the music folder now has all the right files in it and the library file is the same. But will this have linked everything properly? Can I just open iTunes now?

  • Trouble transferring iTunes to new computer

    I Transferred Itunes from old PC using external hard drive.  Once imported to new computer, the playlists with all my songs are there but they won't play.  iTunes states can't locate original file.  Is there a quick solution to this?
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    Did you copy your entire iTunes library?  By default this will have been C:\Documents and Settings\username\My Documents\My Music\iTunes - you need to copy everything in this folder to C:\Users\username\Music\iTunes on your new PC.  The contents of this folder should be:
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    Can anybody help? I transfered my itunes library using the ipod as a hard drive to my new computer. Great! Everything is there, playlists still the same etc! Just when I thought "wow that was easy" I tried to play a song from new computer and it came up with a message about how the original file/format is not on that computer so it couldnt play it? Im not sure what to do now?
    If you do what itunes suggest and download your entire library to CD etc this will take forever not to mention the amount of CDs! I think this is a stupid suggestion as well because you might as well go through all your actual CDS and just upload them again to your new computer. Surely there must be a cable or something I could use?
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    I followed the instructions on how to move your library to a new computer.
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=300173
    I followed the instuctions which said to locate my itunes folder and the drag the folder from my docs over to my ipod which was shown in my computer/external devices. This took some time.
    I then downloaded itunes onto my new computer and plugged the ipod into my new computer. I dragged the itunes library file from the ipod (which was a large file so definately the one that had all the songs it) It took about 20/30 minutes to transfer all the songs from the ipod onto the itunes library on my new computer. Everything looked fine and then I tried to click on a song and it told me "The song could not be be used because the orignal file could not be found. Would you like to locate it?" Having said yes to locating the file it brings up my folder options... I select the itunes library once again because this is where it would be located but then nothing happens?

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    Hello,
    I've been trying to copy my iTunes library from my old computer (a very slow eMac G4/700 running OS X 10.3.9) to a new one. I've been following the directions as shown here:
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    OK after 5 hours of beating my mouse I have the answer.
    Open Itunes.
    Select your entire list and delete it. (If this makes you nervous start with one album. I wouldn't trust me either.) It will ask if you want to send to the recycle or keep the file in your media file. I chose to keep as I didn't want to drag them back out if I was wrong. Interesting that when I tried this again while writing these instructions. It didn't ask me a second time.
    Now you that have that deleted your list/library. At the top left Click <FILE > then <ADD FILE TO LIBRARY>
    This will bring up a new window.
    On the left side of the new window. (my computer anyway) there is a list. Click <MUSIC> then double click the <iTunes folder>. Then Double click <iTunes MUSIC>
    Now you are looking at all your artists folders. Select them all. You can click while holding the CTRL button to select all of them. They will self fill in at the bottom above the select folder button. click the <SELECT FOLDER> button.
    TA DA ! Now you list/library is being repopulated with your music. Now wasn't that fun? You will have to deselect the songs you don't want to sync to you iPod.
    I even tried it again as I wrote out these instructions. No problems here. Please try this with one album first.
    If this works for you please come back and say so. That way people will know it's a good work through. If it does not work for you please say so in CAPS So people will know it may not for them.
    This solution was pure trial and error. On a Toshiba Satellite running WINDOWS Vista Home premium. No warranty expressed or implied. Your mileage may vary. If swallowed do not induce vomiting (that's gross). I think Apple should buy me a Beatles cover song.
    Message was edited by: billandwende

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