Hi trahern,

You could try the following:

• Go to your Desktop by pressing VO-shift-d
• Go up to the Go menu and choose Home folder.
• Locate the Music folder and open it.
• Locate the iTunes folder and open it.
• Locate the iTunes Music folder and then press cmd-c to Copy it.
• Navigate to your external drive and Paste the iTunes Music folder  
there.
• Wait while the contents are copied.
• Open iTunes.
• Press cmd-comma to access the iTunes Preferences.
• Interact with the Toolbar and press on the Advanced tab.
• Change the location of the iTunes Music folder to your new location.
• confirm that everything is OK then remove the old itunes Music  
folder from your built-in drive.

That should do the trick.

Later...

On 16-Aug-09, at 4:22 PM, trahern culver wrote:

>
> hey please can the group help me? because after reinstalling the o s i
> wanted to run my old ITunes libery from an external i followed a
> instruction guyed that told me to click chainge in preffrence to
> chainge the location of my libery so i did that right. then i clicked
> consolidate libery like it told me to but nufing happend!! so i tride
> adding files to the libery but ITunes just said bizzy and when i tride
> to move around the screan it dinged at me! does any boddy in this
> group know how to solve this problem? your help on this would be most
> welcome!
>
> Thank you for reading this, kind regards trahern.
> >

Tim Kilburn
& Carter the Canine
Fort McMurray, AB Canada


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