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'''General Articles on iTunes'''  
 
'''General Articles on iTunes'''  

Revision as of 17:05, 25 May 2012

Select the music file folder you have on your storage device (CD, DVD, external hard drive, or network space) and drag this content to destination folder on your new laptop (i.e. for most the iTunes folder for most users).

Important note

If you are replacing your computer, installing a new operating system or anything that will have you not use that iTunes program on that computer we suggest deauthorizing that iTunes application from your account. Apple only lets your account have a certain amount of iTunes applications installed. For example, your account authorizes 4 iTunes applications on 4 different computers.

You will need to deauthorize your iTunes account on the old laptop before you replace it and then re-authorize your account on your new laptop. To deauthorize open iTunes and select the Store tab – Deauthorize this Computer

See More Articles

Specific to iTunes Backup

Transferring iTunes Content

7 ways to merge iTunes libraries from various sources

Restoring iTunes from Back up

General Articles on iTunes

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