By the way, Apple Care is free to everyone through Christmas, not just 
those who purchased new devices.


On Friday, November 20, 2015 at 10:34:37 PM UTC-6, Diane wrote:
>
> Please forgive my top posting as I'm on my phone. I've been wanting to 
> research this myself. 
>
> I had 2 machines, a G4 running Tiger and an 08 unibody MacBook running I 
> believe ML. I've had iTunes in the G4 since the beginning of time and 
> backed up the phone and iPad to it (until I had to upgrade to iOS 7 but 
> that's another story). I was planning on a new laptop in the spring and 
> knew I'd have a drastically smaller HD plus I could no longer back up the 
> mobile devices. So I read up on migrating my library to an external drive 
> which went flawlessly. I could read and modify my library from either 
> machine and back up again too. This was a couple of months before the new 
> laptop. 
>
> Again, I haven't dug into it too deeply, but even when I hook the external 
> to the new laptop and select the correct library path, all I can see in my 
> library are the songs I've purchased that are shared via the cloud. :( 
> which is about 200 out of 1300, no playlists or anything else. 
>
> I still have the old MB but I do want to wipe it at some point and it 
> seems silly to have the tower and 2 laptops on my desk!
>
> So based on my experience, I'm not sure upgrading your OS will solve your 
> problem, unless maybe you go all the way up to Yosemite? I suppose I could 
> try that as well, especially as I want to wipe the machine anyway. 
>
> Diane 
>
> Sent from my Verizon iPhone
>
> On Nov 17, 2015, at 3:49 PM, mkehoe <mira...@gmail.com <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
>
>
> *Problems trying to use an iTunes folder (library) from Mac OS 10.5.8 
> (Leopard) in OS 10.10.5 (Yosemite)*
>
> G4 power Mac MDD 1.25 Ghz dual finally gave up due to a failing graphics 
> card.
>
> My current challenge:  my large iTunes folder and media are on a 750G 
> drive that was internal in the G4.  When connecting it to the new Mac Mini 
> (late 2014) that I just bought, I can't get the iTunes application to 
> connect to the version of iTunes on the iTunes drive I was using in the G4, 
> which was running Leopard (OS 10.5.8) and the iTunes version that worked 
> with that OS.
>
> I spent an hour at Apple's Genius Bar with three people weighing in.  The 
> final consensus was that I may need to upgrade the iTunes folder on the 
> external drive to Lion or later BEFORE I can get the Yosemite (OS 10.10.5) 
> iTunes version to work.  The theory is that the power Mac iTunes structure 
> may not leap ahead to the Intel OS easily.
>
> Last night I spent an hour on the phone with Apple Care, and still no 
> solution working directly with the Mac Mini and the drive which contains my 
> iTunes media from the G4 environment.
>
> I have an iMac from 2009 still running Snow Leopard.  Does it seem like a 
> good idea to try to connect this external drive to the iMac and see if it 
> can read the iTunes structure? Should I consider an incremental upgrade to 
> the iMac I order to save my playlist structure from the OS 10.5.8?  The 
> library is almost 700G, so I want to make sure I don't lose all the work 
> put into compiling the playlists.  I backed up the drive last night.
>
> Any ideas?  Most of the Apple folks don't have the experience of moving 
> from this older OS to the 10.10.5 system.
>
> Thanks for any ideas,
> Mira
>
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