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Mar 31, 2013 8:19 PM in response to elvenqueen86by njschmidt2,Itunes worked perfectly this afternoon. I wake up my computer 30 minutes ago and itunes 11 has erased my entire library. LIVID!!! I have windows 8 and had been very happy using itunes for the last two months since getting a new laptop and now will need to spend an entire afternoon redoing my library. There was no error message, I just opened itunes and my library was gone with several of the itunes library database files inexplicably in my recycle bin. Why did this happen apple?
I also added music within the past week and there were no .tmp files in my music folder and now all of a sudden there are approximately 30 of them. Why is this apple?
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Apr 1, 2013 5:17 AM in response to toothtby tootht,Weird.....iTunes says my version (11.02.25 on Windows 7) is up-to-date. Avast anti-virus just updated me to 11.02.26 (On Windows 7). Why is my anti-virus program smarter than the program it's updating?
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Apr 1, 2013 6:36 AM in response to njschmidt2by Alex Zavatone,Check your recycle bin njschmidt2. It's possible that when you delete something, the entre library or folder it is in is being pushed into the trash. This is what happened to me with podcasts, but on a Mac.
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Apr 1, 2013 7:39 AM in response to Alex Zavatoneby maxjive,No, iTunes is clearing library files, down to a few kb. The music is still on the HDD, but something is puching .itl files to the recycling bin and wiping the ones in the iTunes folder. Steve Jobs is rolling in his grave.
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Apr 1, 2013 8:49 AM in response to maxjiveby Alex Zavatone,I know it's clearing the library files. As soon as a file is moved to the trash, the metadata in the library files is deleted.
And there is no undo button.
It is also possible (though I have not seen it) that the metadata (and entries) for files is being deleted. If you still have your music/podcasts in their regular folders, that would indicate that this is happening.
When I worked on DIrector and Shockwave back in the mid '90s, we would NEVER ship a product with known data loss bug(s) like this. I know, because I tested the **** out of those products.
And I agree. Steve is rolling in his grave. And at a pretty high and constant RPM, it appears.
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Apr 1, 2013 8:57 AM in response to Alex Zavatoneby PimpedOut,This isn't a bug. its on purpose giving a presumption that anything not from itunes should be deleted. i thought mine was deleted, but it turns out - it transferred tons of things from my pc to my macbook pro. this included cd's which i had itunes import(black sabbath has no itunes)
then i went to purchases - and all was downloadable.
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Apr 1, 2013 12:40 PM in response to PimpedOutby CLP112,I have Windows 7 and just downgraded to Itunes 10.7. I call it what it is, a downgrade, because I really liked Itunes 11, until it started erasing my entire library. Before Itunes 11 erased everything, I had my library orgainized just the way I wanted it. When I downloaded my music files into 10.7 I got a mess. Most of the songs were doubled and tripled. Some of the track info was changed. I got Jason Aldean songs mixed in with an Alan Jackson album. I tried to take out the doubled songs and 10.7 crashed. I had to reload my music files and all of my new playlists vanished. I ran a diagnostic, left the doubled and tripled songs alone and I have had no trouble with Itunes 10.7
I hope its a bug, not on purpose. It makes sense. When I lost my entire library, the only thing I had was purchased items in the Icloud. It transferred some songs to an Itunes folder on my external hard drive.
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Apr 2, 2013 12:17 AM in response to elvenqueen86by allibclaudi,I had itunes 11 installed for a few weeks now and suddenly today I realized that all of my old music (except music that I had recently purchased on the itunes store) had been completely wiped out. I then search my itunes media folder and found all of my old music there. I don't know why or how it itunes 11 deleted my music, but I am so glad I found it on my computer. Hope this helps out.
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Apr 2, 2013 4:35 AM in response to elvenqueen86by josht111,Hi all,
I'd just like to contribute to this thread and add I'm having the exact same issue. iTunes 11 deletes all non-Apple purchased music and moves the .itl and associated files to the recyle bin, hence losing all playlists, ratings and play counts. With over 200gb of music and years of crafted playlists I am extremely livid with Apple and their second-rate products. How a reputable piece of software can be released with such a critical bug as this is beyond me. I'm truly disgusted with Apple's poor customer service on this matter and exceedingly low quality software releases. This issue alone is sufficient for me to reconsider my usage and purchase of Apple products.
Hopefully more people, including tech media, will pick up on this serious problem and a patch will be released soon.
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Apr 3, 2013 8:00 PM in response to elvenqueen86by SherAsh,Ya same here... This is unexceptiable! I cannot believe you have not done anything about this? Why woule people want to continue using Itunes after something like this happening? I am extremely livid! It took me months to add the music from my cds on there!
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Apr 5, 2013 5:36 AM in response to toothtby tootht,I don't know where you find it, but ever since my Avast Anti-Virus told me about iTunes 11.02.26 for Windows 7, and I installed it, I haven't had any library wipe problems. It's been almost a week now that I've opened up iTunes and everything hasn't been gone.
I haven't had faith enough to do a total rebuild of my library yet, but I just thought I'd share this with you all.
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Apr 5, 2013 7:59 AM in response to elvenqueen86by TheGuyYouNeverKnew,Upon opening my iTunes library, I noticed that files immediately appear in my Recycle Bin. I opened the Bin to see exactly what was in there, because it was empty prior to me opening my iTunes, and to my surprise it was my "iTunes Library Extras" folder and my "iTunes Library Genius" folder. I restored both of the folders after I closed iTunes to see if the issue would be resolved, but no luck. I've tried opening iTunes again and the same folders jumped right into the Recycle Bin again. I am completely clueless as to why this keeps happening. The only files that are still in my library are those that were bought through iTunes (the same issue everyone else seems to be having). An explanation and an immediate fix to this problem would be greatly appreciated!...
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Apr 5, 2013 8:51 AM in response to TheGuyYouNeverKnewby Alex Zavatone,Do you ever deletre files (songs/podcasts/etc…) by pressing delete or backspace while using iTunes?
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Apr 5, 2013 9:36 AM in response to TheGuyYouNeverKnewby maxjive,Hey guys, it's definitely an AVG problem...
http://forums.avg.com/us-en/avg-forums?sec=thread&act=show&id=227017
There's a temporary fix up now (supposedly), and a permanent one on the way.
Stay tuned.
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Apr 5, 2013 10:04 AM in response to elvenqueen86by josht111,@maxjive
Good to know the issue has been identified, it's a shame Apple and AVG couldn't work together to get this sorted quicker. I express the same distain to AVG as I did to Apple previously.
I've completely removed AVG Free and I'd recommend using the AVG Removal Tool to do a thorough wipe.
Cheers all.