While copying a cd to my computer

Ok I was copying a cd to my pc I had to choose from different versions and some how I chose the spanish version, so I stopped the import.
But every time I try to reimport it I still get the spanish version of the song names how do I change that?

If more than one entry is found for the CD (which can occur if more than one person submitted information for the same CD to the Gracenote service), select one of the entries. _If it isn’t correct, choose Advanced > Get CD Track Names again and choose the other entry._ If it’s still not correct, you can edit the information yourself.
If you eject the CD and insert it again, you still have to use the Advanced menu > Get CD Track Names to have another choice.

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    *Anti-Virus Software* #
    Have you been running anti-virus software? xClav, Norton, Sophos, Macaffe etc... According to many posters in the forums this software can play havoc with Time Machines attempt to function properly.
    *Firewire Devise Interferes with Time Machine Backups* #
    If you are backing up to an external hard disk by means of firewire, do you happen to have another firewire device attached as well? An iSight camera or video recorder maybe? Sometimes additional firewire devises can interfere with the signal/power to the backup drive. Unplug it and attempt a backing up again.
    *Corrupt File / Incorrect Permissions* #
    One poster observed: “I searched my system logs and found a file that caused my connection to the TC to fail. I erased that file (after checking what it was - a temporary file connected to my Epson scanner) and tried again to back up for the first time. This time it worked, and in under 10 hours (I had been expecting about 20-24 hours, based on the data transfer speed).”
    Initially this might be resolved without deleting the offending file. Simply use Disk Utility to “Repair Disk Permissions”. Or failing that, booting from the Mac OS X Installation DVD and running “Repair Disk” on the Mac’s internal hard disk. Now try backing up
    Otherwise, you may need to track down the specific file causing Time Machine to choke.
    Before attempting another backup, go into Applications --> Utilities --> and launch Console.
    Under “LOG FILES” on the left select "system.log".
    In the search field in the upper right, type in backupd. This is the process Time Machine uses to perform backups. By searching just for this process we'll isolate only Time Machine activities.
    With the Console open, attempt another backup and note the time it starts and the time it stops. Often, the activities reported will identify the very file or event that caused the attempt to choke. (You can copy and paste the events for this backup attempt from the log into a post here and we may be able to tell you exactly what is happening.)
    Once you determine which file or event it is, you can decide whether to move, delete, or modify certain things and then attempt another backup. For Instance, if the logs report something like this:
    +Error: (-43) copying /Users/Home/Library/Application Support/Quicksilver/Actions.plist to+
    +/Volumes/Backup HD/Backups.backupdb/My Mac Pro//Users/Home/Library/Application+
    Support/Quicksilver
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    On your computer, Navigate to that file ( Actions.plist ) and move it to the Trash, but DON’T empty it yet. Now try backing up again. If it succeeds, you can launch Time Machine and go back 24-48 hours and restore a copy of Actions.plist and replace it. Then empty trash.
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    This KB article explains one reason you may be seeing that error message [http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1550]. It's a partition scheme issue. Time Machine is incompatible with disks partitioned as Master Boot Record (MBR). Unfortunately, this describes nearly every hard drive you can buy because MBR is a Windows partition scheme. You will likely need to repartition the drive and start again. (Naturally, this DOES NOT apply to Apples’ Time Capsule.)
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    Once the external hard disk is repartitioned, select it again in Time Machine preferences and use it for your backups.
    Let us know if any of the suggestions above resolved your issue.
    Cheers!

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