earlier today my computer randomly shut down while my itunes was opened & whenever i started my computer back up, i kept getting this notice about itunes not being able to run.
so when i opened my itunes, everything was gone. all my music, pictures, and playlists.
so i restarted my computer again, and got this system notice that i needed to run a disk check. so i did & it gave me an error message saying that my itunes was deleting.
when my computer loaded fully, nothing had changed, except my music & everything was still not on my itunes.
the music/pictures are still on my computer but no longer on itunes.
i don't know how to restore everything.
& if i plug my ipod into the computer will i lose everything on it? or will it restore it to intunes?
i really need help.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Computers? ANdREANAxMARiE answered Monday November 12 2007, 10:53 pm: Well this happend to me because I deleted some folders off my computer. Once you plug your ipod into your computer it will say something about transfering your purchases or erase and sync. If you click the transfer one then all the songs your bought off itunes will go back onto your computer but all the other ones will delete or if you want to just start over from scratch hit erase and sync. And my pictures stayed on my ipod but that might be because I didn't delete my picture folder. So your pictures wil probably delete. I think you should just transfrer the songs you bought back onto you ipod and then start back from scratch after that. Hope all goes well because I would be lost without my ipod. Goodluck. [ ANdREANAxMARiE's advice column | Ask ANdREANAxMARiE A Question ]
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