Roland Drake wrote:   . . . a lot of my music files simply disappeared.  A list
of these files had exclamation points beside them. When I clicked on a few of
these files, iTunes stated that the original files could not be found. Is there a
maximum number of songs which can be stored in iTunes?

Reply: The exclamation points indicate that the path to the folder containing your
mp3 files is incorrect. What caused this you have to ask yourself, but to locate them
again simply double click one or more missing titles and navigate to the correct 
folder.
If that doesn't work for the entire collection a "bulk processing" method would be to
locate them via "Find," make sure they are all there, select and then "clear" your
library of the titles and then drag all your songs back in, which will create the 
proper
path. Whether this will properly repopulate your Playlists is problematical.
Review the iTunes Help screens and check the MacFixit Forums that pertain for more
specific tips.
Good luck - iTunes can get trickier as you progress through versions to iTunes 3.
As to song storage limitations someone else may be able to say.
Tom


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