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On 9/8/2014 Usedtobeoxox said:

I think this is if you are on the same computer and no changing machines

You are right. This came from a Carbonite restore. It tells me where my files are located, and I found a video at YouTube to help me with backup and moving files https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ZjhAdCeMY0

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Very informative thread.

Thanks.

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You will need to import your songs manually into iTunes on the new computer. To do this use an external hard drive, or a USB flash drive with enough room to hold all of your music. Plug that into your old computer, then follow the directions posted above from Nutmeg3. Once you find the folder with the music, copy it to the hard drive or flash drive. Then plug your dribe into the new computer. Go to iTunes on the new computer, and click on import songs. Then select your drive from the list. Click the folder, or songs you want, and click import.
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Thanks everybody for your help. I stupidly forgot to mention that my hard drive fried so I had to use my click-free. I knew my computer was acting up so I kept it pretty current. Any more ideas? TIA

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Okay, so if you had everything from the old computer backed up to the click free. Then your songs are already on the click free. Connect that to your new computer, then follow the instructions above to import that folder from the click free to iTunes.
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On 9/9/2014 rockhopper104 said:

Thanks everybody for your help. I stupidly forgot to mention that my hard drive fried so I had to use my click-free. I knew my computer was acting up so I kept it pretty current. Any more ideas? TIA

Will your current click-free work with your new computer OS. You may want to check the Click-free site.