Question:
How do I restore my iTunes media?
taurusowner
2007-01-21 18:32:26 UTC
I am planning on completely wiping out my hard drive with a restore disk and placing all of my important files onto another hard drive. How do I restore all of my iTunes media so that I don't lose anything? Also, how do I restore all of my links in my favorites list on internet explorer?
Five answers:
sellingcomputerstuff
2007-01-21 18:38:50 UTC
Slave your hard drive to another PC and Go C:/Documents and Settings/. Copy the folder of the username from one to another for backup. Then setup your PC after wiping it out. Use the same username in the new one as the last and log on. Then copy the folder back overwriting the new one. Viola, you have saved everything. Desktop settings, screensaver settings, outlook settings, power management, backgroup, favorites, everything.





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figeroa
2016-11-01 03:07:45 UTC
A production unit restoration is the absolute final motel. you could attempt different issues first. A production unit restoration will lose all your documents, and any classes and repair packs you have further. this suggests no longer purely will you could restoration your iTunes media, yet additionally iTunes, all your video games and something ales further using fact the workstation replaced into offered. This takes days. in the previous you do this you would be able to locate out why the workstation has slowed. it must be which you would be able to defragmet the disk, or throw some stuff away to create area for digital storage. it must be which you have some classes working interior the background that are taking on processor potential. this may be a plague checker, which got here approximately to a colleague of mine, taking all obtainable processor potential, making the gadget very sluggish. for this reason that software needed Tobermory reset to make the difficulty pass away. in case you lack the technical ability to envision those issues out then get some help. this may be relatively worth identifying to purchase if none of your acquaintances could additionally help.
conradj213
2007-01-21 18:41:55 UTC
In iTunes, File > Backup to Disc, get some blank CDR or DVD discs ready, iTunes will burn as many discs as needed to backup your library. When you have restored your computer, put the disc(s) in your drive and iTunes will import them back into your library.
Mictlan_KISS
2007-01-21 18:35:44 UTC
Image the Lot using Ghost , or Use XXCOPY, available free for personal use on most places on the net, will allow you to specify what areas are backed up
bogus_dude
2007-01-21 18:36:32 UTC
You need to burn them off onto CD or DVD, then redo your machine. If you lose them, you have to buy them again.


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