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<blockquote data-quote="-Jonathan-" data-source="post: 749610" data-attributes="member: 38232"><p>I've looked at that guide before. I already have all my songs in my external hard drive. That is how the songs are being referenced by iTunes in "Windows Boot Camp". </p><p></p><p>But i want 50% of the songs i have to be within my computer itself when i go portable. </p><p></p><p>It still doesn't help solve the half internal half external problem i encounter. I know it's the more basic and conventional way, but with already 20k songs in my list, i wouldn't want to start from scratch separating "some" songs internally and externally.</p><p></p><p>The problem still lies, some songs get referenced properly, some doesn't, and when you remount the hard drive, the problem might be reversed, or just some random songs get referenced (reference in this context means getting played)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="-Jonathan-, post: 749610, member: 38232"] I've looked at that guide before. I already have all my songs in my external hard drive. That is how the songs are being referenced by iTunes in "Windows Boot Camp". But i want 50% of the songs i have to be within my computer itself when i go portable. It still doesn't help solve the half internal half external problem i encounter. I know it's the more basic and conventional way, but with already 20k songs in my list, i wouldn't want to start from scratch separating "some" songs internally and externally. The problem still lies, some songs get referenced properly, some doesn't, and when you remount the hard drive, the problem might be reversed, or just some random songs get referenced (reference in this context means getting played) [/QUOTE]
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