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Mar 3, 2012 5:20 AM in response to gamut.alokby NatalieT1,In the event you download Music, Books, TV shows or Applications from the iTunes Store and find the files are unusable, you can simply delete and download them again via iTunes in the Cloud. The iTunes Store gives you the ability to download your past purchases without incurring additional charges as long as what you want to download is shown on your Purchased page.
To enable this feature, you must have the latest version of iTunes. It is available on the Apple website:
http://www.itunes.com/download
To learn how to download past purchases, check out this article:
Downloading past purchases from the App Store, iBookstore, and iTunes Store
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2519
*IMPORTANT* Note: iTunes in the Cloud is not available for all content types in all countries. To see if your country supports redownloading past purchases, check out this article:
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May 31, 2015 4:37 AM in response to NatalieT1by PorterMelb,Yep it worked. I purchased a song that cut off in the first 30 seconds. I re-downloaded it, and the song now plays all the way through. To the info at the "Downloading past purchases" link, I would add a clarification - under Purchased, you might need to select Songs, then All. There is a little X next to the purchased songs, and I was confused about whether I had to delete the song from there or from my actual iTunes library on the PC to get this to work. I deleted the song in my PC iTunes library, then the download cloud symbol magically appeared next to the song on the Purchased list.