I've just got a new PC, and I want to use it for my iTunes music.
My old pc doesn't like the iPod, and is full. I need to upgrade.
I could hard copy all the music, but then I'd have to re-import; there's a lot of data already in itunes' system that'd have to be reconfigured and re-entered. I would also lose all filing of podcasts and they would become standard audio files - this would create a nightmare. And I'm also on a limited quota with the crappy ISP my landlord provides, so I'd be up the creek when itunes starts automatically re-downloading 2 years worth of 40 podcasts I've already got.
So the only effective solution is to use the internal tool iTunes has of backing up the library.
2 ways:
First is using an iPod. Great, I've got one of those - the one I can't use on the old computer. $#!*.
The other way is to burn to disc...
iTunes folder properties; "Size on disk: 118 GB (127,422,029,824 bytes)"
Anyone got a spare 185 CDs?
I need this feature... and I'm near musicless until I get it.
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