That's odd, because it will not allow me to even do the copy
operation to another folder on this computer. If the file is
something I've downloaded from the ITunes store, and I try to do a
simple copy operation on it, it simply will not allow it to happen.
I've tried numerous times with numerous files, and done numerous
permissions repairs! lol!
Anyway, thanks bunches. -Way to geekie for me, this time of the
evening!… lol!
Catch y'all laters!…
Smiles,
Cara :)
On Sep 13, 2008, at 10:14 PM, David Poehlman wrote:
I can copy drm content from one authorized computer to another.
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Subject: Re: Back Up your new iTunes Purchases [was Re: Thank you
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Actually, what other backup feature is there?… I didn't find one.
The DRM content won't let you copy it from it's location in the ITunes
lib.
Thanks so much!…
Smiles,
Cara :)
On Sep 13, 2008, at 1:15 PM, Esther wrote:
The Back Up tp Disc feature is meant to provide an easy way to
preserve copies of purchased music on Apple Computers, which come
with either Combo drive (CD reader/writer + DVD reader) or Super
drive (CD and DVD reader/wrtiters). Apple/iTunes has no general
way to detect which systems have set up an external hard drive or
how it is configured or what the permissions are. Remember that
iTunes menu options are supposed to work generally for iTunes
installations on ALL systems --- both Windows and Mac. A lot of
these features are aimed at the person who does no backup
whatsoever, doesn't buy any hard drives (extra expense), and carries
all their music on their iPod (again, with no backups). That person
might just have invested in a few blank CDs to burn their music, and
might, if it were made simple, push a button to preserve a separate
copy of all purchased music on CD. You don't have to use this
feature if you have something better in place.
Cheers,
Esther
On Sep 13, 2008, at 2:29 AM, Will Lomas wrote:
true like an external
that would be better than keep wasting dvd's or cd's
On 13 Sep 2008, at 13:17, David Poehlman wrote:
I would rather have the possibility to back up to a different
drive.
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