Why must I manually add Itunes folder to Itune program each time?
I never have any music displayed in Itunes when I start the computer. Each time that I start the Itunes program I must go to the FILE>ADD FOLDER TO LIBRARY COMMAND and manually add the Itunes folder from my hard drive so that the content will display in the Itunes program library. It works every time but is a huge pain and a big waste of time.
I recently changed to a new computer with a Vista operating system and migrated content from the Ipod using the Ipod "Transfer Purchases" feature. Can anyone help me? I don't know whether or not this problem is related to Vista, and have never before had to transfer content. Help!
Since you migrated, your
Since you migrated, your itunes library.xml file may be set to read only...and will never update permanently. Make sure you navigate to your music>itunes directory, and change everything to make sure you have the proper permissions and that nothing is read-only
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