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Question Posted Saturday March 17 2007, 10:40 am

I was on my computer one day and I clicked itunes and my whole music library was deleted.
i didnt erase anything.
Is there anyway to restore it or get it back?
Or atleast is there a way so when I plug it in,it doesnt erase alll my songs?

Thanks
14/f


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KeepMexAlive answered Saturday March 17 2007, 1:00 pm:
I think thats happened to me before. If you dont want your music to be erased when you plug it in, then if a box pops up when you plug it in and asks you if you want to restore your ipod or something with updating your music. Dont click yes or it will erase your songs.
Hope that helped a little.

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ASAPcamille answered Saturday March 17 2007, 11:57 am:
check the recycle bin- that is where most people's music goes. also, if you have 2 different windows accounts, check both itunes. the songs could have erased and synced,


if that doesnt work, then im sorry.=[

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