evenlater wrote:
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> Last week I transfered my files from my old XP computer to my new
> Vista computer using the Easy Transfer Wizard. Then I had iTunes find
> all of the music files on my new machine to complete my library.
>
> The problem is that I now have duplicate listings for every single
> track in my library. If I click "Get Info" to see the folder location
> of the files, I can see that each track appears twice, one in the
> folder location
> "C:/Documents and Settings/All Users/Documents/My Music/"
> and the other in the folder location
> "C:/Users/Public/Music".
>
> If I select one of the "Documents and Settings" tracks and click "Show
> in Windows Explorer", I get a message box that says "Location is not
> available. C:/Documents and Settings/All Users/Documents/My Music is
> not accessible. Access is denied."
>
> Well, I've done enough reading online to know that the "Documents and
> Settings" address is a "junction point" used for backwards
> compatibility with the XP folder structure, as opposed to an actual
> folder location. But I still have unanswered questions:
>
> 1. Are there really two copies of each mp3 on my machine?
> 2. If so, can I delete the copies stored at the junction point? I
> don't want 60 gigs of music if I only own 30 gigs.
> 3. How do I remove the duplicate entries from my iTunes library?
No, there are not two copies of your MP3s. Junction points are virtual, not
real. There is nothing to delete at the junction point because nothing in
reality is stored there because nothing *can* be stored there. It isn't a
real place, just a pointer.
Malke
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