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GREAT MY FUCKING ITUNES IS GONE AGAIN

clevohardcore - 12-21-2007 at 01:20 AM

WHAT THE FUCK?

As soon as I clicked the icon to rock out it began transfering itunes to somewhere. After a while of it doing this and nothing happening I hit cancel. Now I have only 606 songs total.


WHAT THE FUCK? I forgot what I did last time to get it back. I fucking tried to SYSTEM RESTORE my computer but for some reason my computer will not allow it. I says SYSTEM RESTORE FAILED. TRY ANOTHER DATE. I do and then it gives the same reaosn.

clevohardcore - 12-21-2007 at 01:21 AM

it did repeatedly say something like my itunes was not authentic or some shit a few times. Why the fuck would that be? I got it from there site.

clevohardcore - 12-22-2007 at 12:42 AM

Would a firewall prevent your computer from allowing it to SYSTEM RESTORE to a earlier date?

Six66Mike - 12-22-2007 at 02:46 AM

Nah firewall shouldn't stop anything like that from happening.

System restore shouldn't help either, that just restores any corrupt system files, not data files like the iTunes library.

As long as the music is still stored on your hard drive you should be able to start a new library in iTunes, maybe it's just been deleted from the library and that's it.

clevohardcore - 12-23-2007 at 01:11 AM

So I just deleted all the itunes stuff. Emptied the computer.

It was pissing me off. So what is the best way to Get itunes where it doesn't keep saying it is "damaged" every few weeks and resaving itself?

I have it bakcup to dvd's. Should I go to intunes and DL a new one and then load the dvd's? Or does loading the dvd's make it already have the original itunes with the songs?


















I never have used a backup dvd's before for something like this. Do I just load it or is there a process to it?

Six66Mike - 12-23-2007 at 04:37 AM

If you're iTunes keeps fucking up, un-install it and install a new version from scratch.

As for the music itself, just make a folder on your hard drive (C:\Mp3s or something) and load all the music you want there. Then open iTunes and add music, select the whole directory and it will add to the library.

Just make sure if you ever delete music, you only delete it from your library, not the hard drive as well. I think it'll ask if you want to delete to the Recycle Bin also, just say no. Keep all your music in a folder on the hard drive and don't try to manage it in iTunes, just listen to it there.

clevohardcore - 12-23-2007 at 10:19 PM

I did that. So every time I try and load the 4th disc it keeps saying NOT ENOUGH MEMORY. I have deleted all the rest of my old itunes to MY TRASH. I have no more of the old itunes. SO I DL'd a new one from the website. Started fresh with the backup dvd's. Everytime I get to the 4th one it says not enough memory. HOW THE FUCK IS THAT POSSIBLE? It had the stuff on their before.

Six66Mike - 12-24-2007 at 12:42 AM

Make sure the trash is empty. If its windows, go to Windows Explorer and right click on the C: then select properties. See how much space is free & used, see if its close to running out. Any new data may have filled up space you once used for music.