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iTunes Library Recreate

How to recreate your iTunes Library

How to recreate your iTunes Library

Learn how to recreate your iTunes library and playlists in iTunes versions 3 and later.
Recreating the iTunes Library file
Follow these steps:

1.


2. Quit iTunes.
3. Locate your iTunes folder.
* For Mac OS X the iTunes folder is stored in one of the following locations:

/Users/username/Music
/Users/username/Documents


Note: You may need to check both locations.
* For Microsoft Windows the iTunes folder is stored in

\Documents and Settings\username\My Documents\My Music\

4. Open your iTunes folder.
5. Drag the iTunes Music Library.xml to the Desktop
6. Drag the following file from your iTunes folder to the Trash:
*

* Mac OS X: "iTunes Library" (in versions of iTunes prior to 4.9 this was called "iTunes 4 Music Library").
* Microsoft Windows: "iTunes Library.itl" (in versions of iTunes prior to 4.9 this was called "iTunes 4 Music Library.itl")

7. Open iTunes.
8. From the File menu, choose Import.
Tip: Do not add any music into iTunes at this point.
9. Navigate to the iTunes Music Library.xml file on the Desktop.
10. Click Choose.

For steps to backup and restore playlists see "iTunes: How to backup and restore playlists."

If your podcasts list in iTunes is empty after following these steps, click here.

Note: If the iTunes Music Library.xml file is not available, follow the "Add to library" steps in "iTunes: About the Add to Library, Import, and Convert functions" to add files back to the Library (because the iTunes Music Library.xml file is not available, playlists and other information will not be available).

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