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<blockquote data-quote="khcrazy10" data-source="post: 1527206" data-attributes="member: 299537"><p>Here's what I'd do since I'm assuming you want to clone your library rather than simply sharing it over a network:</p><p></p><p>Copy your entire iTunes folder and transfer it to the Music folder on the other computer. If you run into a problem opening iTunes, then follow these instructions to downgrade the iTunes Library.itl file. Alternatively you can download a new version of iTunes if it's compatible.</p><p></p><p>Because snow leopard is an older OS, it's possible you may not be able to update iTunes to the current version, in which case you'd be looking at downgrading. If iTunes doesn't automatically recognize your iTunes library folder, then start up iTunes while holding down option and choose the folder manually.</p><p></p><p>Note that iTunes will recognize your library folder as the IDENTICAL library as the computer it started on. Even iPods and iOS devices that were set to automatically sync with the library will still work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="khcrazy10, post: 1527206, member: 299537"] Here's what I'd do since I'm assuming you want to clone your library rather than simply sharing it over a network: Copy your entire iTunes folder and transfer it to the Music folder on the other computer. If you run into a problem opening iTunes, then follow these instructions to downgrade the iTunes Library.itl file. Alternatively you can download a new version of iTunes if it's compatible. Because snow leopard is an older OS, it's possible you may not be able to update iTunes to the current version, in which case you'd be looking at downgrading. If iTunes doesn't automatically recognize your iTunes library folder, then start up iTunes while holding down option and choose the folder manually. Note that iTunes will recognize your library folder as the IDENTICAL library as the computer it started on. Even iPods and iOS devices that were set to automatically sync with the library will still work. [/QUOTE]
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