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Last week I transfered my files from my old XP computer to my new
Vista computer using the Easy Transfer Wizard. Then I had iTunes find
all of the music files on my new machine to complete my library.
The problem is that I now have duplicate listings for every single
track in my library. If I click "Get Info" to see the folder location
of the files, I can see that each track appears twice, one in the
folder location
"C:/Documents and Settings/All Users/Documents/My Music/"
and the other in the folder location
"C:/Users/Public/Music".
If I select one of the "Documents and Settings" tracks and click "Show
in Windows Explorer", I get a message box that says "Location is not
available. C:/Documents and Settings/All Users/Documents/My Music is
not accessible. Access is denied."
Well, I've done enough reading online to know that the "Documents and
Settings" address is a "junction point" used for backwards
compatibility with the XP folder structure, as opposed to an actual
folder location. But I still have unanswered questions:
1. Are there really two copies of each mp3 on my machine?
2. If so, can I delete the copies stored at the junction point? I
don't want 60 gigs of music if I only own 30 gigs.
3. How do I remove the duplicate entries from my iTunes library?
Thanks for your help.
Vista computer using the Easy Transfer Wizard. Then I had iTunes find
all of the music files on my new machine to complete my library.
The problem is that I now have duplicate listings for every single
track in my library. If I click "Get Info" to see the folder location
of the files, I can see that each track appears twice, one in the
folder location
"C:/Documents and Settings/All Users/Documents/My Music/"
and the other in the folder location
"C:/Users/Public/Music".
If I select one of the "Documents and Settings" tracks and click "Show
in Windows Explorer", I get a message box that says "Location is not
available. C:/Documents and Settings/All Users/Documents/My Music is
not accessible. Access is denied."
Well, I've done enough reading online to know that the "Documents and
Settings" address is a "junction point" used for backwards
compatibility with the XP folder structure, as opposed to an actual
folder location. But I still have unanswered questions:
1. Are there really two copies of each mp3 on my machine?
2. If so, can I delete the copies stored at the junction point? I
don't want 60 gigs of music if I only own 30 gigs.
3. How do I remove the duplicate entries from my iTunes library?
Thanks for your help.