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Hi Guys,

I have a 130GB music library on an external drive accessed by my MBP via Airport.

It works fine, with one exception that has just bit me on the backside in no uncertain fashion:

While updating my iPhone to 3.1, it crashed so I had to restore it. After the restore everything is there except for over 12GB of music in selected playlists. The music hasn't been synced back to the iPhone because it has a "!" symbol in the Playlist listing (not in the Music list). Nearly all the songs with a "!" are actually there in the library and do play if selected in the Music list.

So I am figuring I need a way to get iTunes to update its catalog to accurately reflect which songs are in the library, so I can then sync them back to my iPhone.

How do I do that please?

Ken.
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