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06-Jul-2009, 12:24 AM #1
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My old computer crashed. I have carbonite backup. I restored it and started restore backup. Most of my music was restored but carbonite hangs up at the end. Got new computer last week. Transfered files from old to new computer. Because backup restoration didn't finish there are more files on my i-pod then in my i-tunes music files.

How can I copy the files from my i-pod to my i-tunes music file? When I reloaded i-tunes it pulled my music from the files I copied from old computer. I don't want to sync i-pod and lose my music and audio books that didn't restore from carbonite.

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Mary
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