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Topic: Itunes problem can I delete it?
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Junior Lounger
Join Date: Dec 2007
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Hi,
Here it is: I decided that the contents of my Ipod were a mess. I deleted all my playlists, and was going to start all new playlists....but all I did was make a big mess. Now I wonder, can I simply delete Itunes from my computer? And then re-install it? If possible, would this fix the problem? If possible, would this erase the TV shows I did not have synched? |
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Veteran Lounger
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Stockholm
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Not quite sure what the "big mess" and "the problem" means. Can you be more specific?
Reinstalling iTunes might fix lots of problem but it won't touch your music. |
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Junior Lounger
Join Date: Dec 2007
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It is simple. I decided to delete all my playlists, and make new ones. So I deleted them all. I also Un-synched several TV shows.
Then I decided to make new playlists. What I actually made was a big mess, and realized my Pod was better off the old way I had it. This being the case I wonder if I can simply delete Itunes and re download it. Would it then simply take the info from my Pod (which still has my old set up) Would this happen? |
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Veteran Lounger
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Stockholm
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Topic: Itunes problem can I delete it?
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