I would like to add my two cent's worth to what Peter said.
It has been a while since I installed iTunes, but I believe that when you
install it, it asks for the name of the folder where your music will be
kept. It likely suggests the "default" value of MyMusic on the C: drive.
On my somewhat older version of iTunes if you go to
Edit/Preferences/Advanced, you will see the name of the folder where your
music is kept, and you can change that name to that of a folder on your new
hard drive. Then, when you download or rip stuff using iTunes, you send it
to that new folder with much greater capacity.
The problem is that you will want your old stuff moved to that new folder,
too. I don't know if you can just do a copy, or if you have to do an
export. I think that a simple copy should work. The following is what you
probably need to do:
copy C:\Documents and Settings\(your name)\My Documents\My
Music\iTunes\iTunes Music to F:\My Music\iTunes\iTunes Music
and make the latter folder your default iTunes place. This might work, or
you might have to experiment a bit.
HTH,
Dean Kukral
PS: stick with us and you will learn a lot about computers!
----- Original Message -----
From: "tamara henry" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2006 5:02 PM
Subject: [PCBUILD] hard drive
Hi everyone! I joined this group because the computer lady recommended it,
hopefully I'll learn something!
I recently got a 60gig video ipod (wonderful toy, btw). my problem is
that my pc, a dell running xp, only had 40 gigs, so the ipod was larger than
my pc.
hubby installed a 200 gig internal hard drive as drive F. Now, do I need
to move my itunes and music onto F, and if so, how do i do that? or, will
the stuff i download/rip just automatically go onto the f drive when c is
full? I keep getting the message that my hard drive is almost full, so this
event is imminent.
any advice would be appreciated.
tamarah
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