On Jan 18, 2009, at 9:16 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:

>
> On Jan 18, 2009, at 8:43 PM, George Hozendorf wrote:
>
>> For some reason all my songs in iTunes are not there.
>
> By "there" I'm assuming you're meaning they're not shown in your
> iTunes application window, meaning they're no longer recognized by
> iTunes?
>
>> They are in User/Music.
>
> The default location for an iTunes Library is ~user/Music, so if your
> iTunes folder is shown there, and the subfolders are all present then
> you've still got the music where it belongs.
>
>> Is there anyway to move them all over at one time?
>
> To "move them all over" I think you mean get iTunes to recognize them
> again? You can drag & drop the any files not recognized in iTunes
> either onto the iTunes icon either in the Dock or the Applications
> folder; or into the Library or Music folder of the lefthand side
> toolbar in the open iTunes application window.
>
> If none of your music is shown in iTunes, just drag & drop the entire
> ~user>Music>iTunes>iTunes Music folder back into iTunes and it will  
> re-
> recognize the entire folder. You don't want multiple copies of music
> on your HD, so be careful.

Dragged all the files to iTunes and it worked just as you said.  Thanks.
>
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>
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