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- Jul 28, 2007
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- 62
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- Location
- Plymouth, UK
- Your Mac's Specs
- 24" iMac, 2.8GHZ Core Duo Extreme, 2GB RAM, 750GB Hard Drive - iPhone 3G - Aluminium MacBook 2.4GHZ
This issue has only just come up due to myself and a flat mate having both bought new Macs and wanting to transfer music..
The scenario is the same for both of us.
I currently use the new iMac, and have now bought the aluminium MacBook for lectures and wandering around campus doing work situations. With migration assistant I was able to transfer everything obviously, which was great, so both of my computers are identical in every way.
The problem I'm having is that if I was to put music in to my iTunes library on my iMac, and then transfer it to the MacBook, the MacBook won't let me download the artwork; an error message pops up. This results in me having to use Google to find the image online.
My iTunes account is signed in on both of the computers all of the time so I'm guessing a reason for my problem could be that iTunes is registering that I've already downloaded the artwork and therefore won't let me do it again?!
Can anyone shed some light on this subject? Or suggest a way around it?
Many thanks.
The scenario is the same for both of us.
I currently use the new iMac, and have now bought the aluminium MacBook for lectures and wandering around campus doing work situations. With migration assistant I was able to transfer everything obviously, which was great, so both of my computers are identical in every way.
The problem I'm having is that if I was to put music in to my iTunes library on my iMac, and then transfer it to the MacBook, the MacBook won't let me download the artwork; an error message pops up. This results in me having to use Google to find the image online.
My iTunes account is signed in on both of the computers all of the time so I'm guessing a reason for my problem could be that iTunes is registering that I've already downloaded the artwork and therefore won't let me do it again?!
Can anyone shed some light on this subject? Or suggest a way around it?
Many thanks.