iTunes: Transfer Your Library To A New Computer

iTunes, or any music library, can be huge hard drive hogs, and quite a significant investment. Moving music from one computer to another is usually not a big deal, but the secure nature of iTunes music requires a bit more work for migration.

Luckily there are a few ways to make these back ups and transfers easier. Here are some ideas for you:


Use iPod Copy or iPod Backup Software

One of the easiest ways to move your iTunes library is by use software to copy the contents of your iPod to a new computer. There are a number of these iPod copy or iPod transfer programs.

Use iTunes Backup

iTunes offers a built-in back up tool that you can find in the File menu. Just go File - > Backup to Disc.

This method will back up your full library (with the exception of audio books from Audible.com) to CD or DVD. All you need are blank discs and some time.

However, if you’ve got a big library, or a CD burner rather than a DVD burner, this will take many, many CDs. This may not be the most efficient way to back up, since you’ve already got hard copies of the CDs you’ve added.

If you’ve got a DVD burner, this will make more sense, as a DVD can hold the equivalent of nearly 7 CDs.

External Hard Drive

Hard drives these days offer more storage capacity for lower prices than ever before. Thanks to this, you can get a very large external hard drive for an affordable price. This is another good iTunes backup option.

If you find an external hard drive that you like, you can just connect it to your computer, find your iTunes library (On Windows, it’s the “My Music” folder. On a Mac, it’s just called “Music.”), and copy it to the hard drive to make a backup.

Depending on the size of your library, this may take some time, but it’s effective. Backup utility programs can also be used to make the process more efficient – such as only backing up new files.

Once you have this backup, you can just copy it to your new computer or your old one, if you have a crash.

Migration Assistant (Mac only)

On a Mac, the easiest way to transfer your iTunes library to a new machine is to use the Migration Assistant tool. This can be used while you’re setting up the new computer, or after it’s already done. The Migration Assistant tool is used to move data, settings, and other files from your old computer to your new one. Though it isn’t 100% perfect, it moves most files very well and will save you a lot of time.

The Mac OS Setup Assistant will offer you this option as you set up your new computer. If you don’t choose it, you can find the Migration Assistant in your Applications folder, inside the Utilities folder.

To do this, you’ll need a Firewire cable to connect the two computers. Once you’ve done that, restart the old computer and hold down the “T” button. You’ll see it restart and display an orange Firewire icon on the screen. Once you see this, run the Migration Assistant tool, and follow the onscreen instructions.

Missing iTunes Credit: Use Account ID and Password

This is something that will generally travel with your library. If you have credit that doesn't show up in your iTunes account once you have transfered to the new computer, be sure to log in using your original ID and password and your credit should appear again.

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