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Line - 25 Feb 2004 18:04 GMT
I installed iTunes to my PC, which runs Windows XP, and it
changed all my music files around into different folders.
How can I restore my files into their original folders,
back to how it was originally?

I already tried a System Restore, but it didn't move the
files back to the original folders.

If someone could help me out, that'd be great.
anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com - 29 Feb 2004 05:02 GMT
I still need help here.

>-----Original Message-----
>I installed iTunes to my PC, which runs Windows XP, and it
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>If someone could help me out, that'd be great.
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Ronnie Vernon MVP - 29 Feb 2004 14:24 GMT
> I still need help here.
>
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>> If someone could help me out, that'd be great.
>> .

Not much you can do if System Restore hasn't helped. You will need to
manually restore the files to their original folders. This is a lesson
people learn when installing a program and not paying attention to the
default changes that it makes to the system. Most of these settings can be
changed during installation.
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