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Old June 9th, 2007, 06:10 PM
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iTunes

Last night I connected my iPod to my mac and the itunes program opened and began transferring songs to my iPod. Since I have always have the preference set to manual transfer I immediately canceled the operationl. I then get a message that my itunes library was damaged.
When I tried to access a copy of the library from the user/music/itunes forder on my SuperDuper backup drive I restored all of the songs but not the playlists nor my podcasts etc. Have I done this the wrong way? the only back up I have is on my Super Duper external drive that I backed up 2 days before. I tried booting from my external and then opened iTunes and all was well. What do I do now.
Robert Morello
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OS10.4.9
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Old June 19th, 2007, 11:38 AM
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I see that this is an old post so I don't know whether this has been resolved or not.

I suspect that it isn't the files that are corrupt. You can export your working library and import it in the library that doesn't work or you can make a new library and just drag all the files back into iTunes.
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