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LenrdZelig
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2006-09-14, 23:41

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Originally Posted by alcimedes View Post
That's really weird. Try deleting any iTunes preferences etc., then hold down the option key to select your iTunes library and have it recreate it from your current iTunes location on the networked drive.
Not trying to appear TOO stupid here, but how do I go about deleting iTunes preferences (that is to say what ARE they to begin with and how would I go about Deleting them)

Also, when you state holding down the option key, is this within the iTunes program, or what?

And when you say networked drive, do you mean the MiniStack that is drectly connected to the Macintosh OR the library that exists on the Windows computer that I can access through the shared library feature?

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Originally Posted by alcimedes View Post
Also, if you want more detailed info as to what's running, go to Terminal, then type top. It will list off the processes you have running. Let me know what that shows.
This I believe I can get to, but want to wait until I know how to implement the first two suggested steps before I do this.

as before, thanks for taking this on.

Last edited by LenrdZelig : 2006-09-15 at 00:00.
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