It usually means the location of the files has changed
Maybe the drive letter of your external HDD changed or something? Why not just wipe your iTunes library and then just readd your music folder to iTunes?
Posted By: scruffy on October 27th 2006 at 22:21:33
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- iPod and iTunes users help required (General Chat) - samcd84, Oct 27, 21:43:05
- It usually means the location of the files has changed (General Chat) - scruffy, Oct 27, 22:21:33
- Have you tried re-setting the Music Location in the iTunes preferences? (n/m) (General Chat) - bjt, Oct 27, 22:04:05
- That's Sorted It (General Chat) - samcd84, Oct 27, 23:10:57
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