On Wed, 5 Jan 2005, William Wiseman wrote: > Well, if you have a backup just drag the music folders and drop them on > iTunes. It will reload them into iTunes, make a new iTunes data file > and they will be there to load on the iPod the next time you connect. > Worked like a charm for me yesterday. Now, if you didn't back up your > data before doing the clean install........
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