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I've been deleting a few gigs of music to free up space on my drive, but the songs are still showing up in the iTunes Library. Can anyone tell me how to get rid of those entries in iTunes?... or update the library list?... no point in keeping information on songs I've deleted.
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instead of deleting the music in it's folder, delete it from within itunes and it will ask you if you want to permanently delete it, in which case you would click that. Hope that helps.
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Use the application to delete stuff. You have to think less folder-orientedly but more Application-oriented. If you liked this post, consider using the Reputation System. |
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yogi- ??? "Application Oriented"??? One of the reasons I switched to Macs was the sense that there was less of that dogmatism... less do-it-this-way... I don't know, maybe that's stupid. At any rate, I don't know how you interperet deleting files with extensions that I recognize as "fiddling." Please don't think I'm saying this to be an ***... I guess I just want a better idea of where you are coming from with the whole Application Oriented thing... ---- 4444 |
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Well using the same idea, find those songs in itunes and delete them. Is this not your problem? If there isn't any source file backing the entry in itunes then maybe it just doesnt ask you if you want to move anything to the trash. If that doesn't work, try and find the songs youre trying to delete in the itunes folder listed under Music.
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