First of all, you were sadly misinformed about the demise of iTunes. I would go back to whoever told you that and explain the following to that person:
- Apple's Mac OS Catalina does not use iTunes - that's a fact. Users of OS Catalina use finder (Apple's File Manager) to manage their iDevices while various in-built apps are used to play the media (music, Podcasts etc.). There's more to it than that of course, but since I'm not a Mac user, I don't know much about it
- Mac OS versions before Catalina and Windows still use - and can use, iTunes. It's kept up to date and I believe the last update was on 21st may 2020
The fact that you've posted in the iTunes for Windows forum (and your use of a Toshiba laptop) suggest that you are still using Windows, so as of today, if you have been using iTunes to add music to your phone and iPad, you still can.
So the easy fix is to continue as you are. That said however, it's always wise to back up your music onto an external drive.
I notice though, that you mention getting rid of the old Toshiba. Presumably, you intend replacing it with another Windows machine. A new one will have Windows 10 on it and you will be "encouraged" to download iTunes from the Microsoft App Store. The supposed advantage of that version is fully automatic updates, but frankly I'm not impressed by Microsoft's idea of automatic updating. Until you prevent it, Microsoft will update when it feels like it, no matter what you're doing.
You can however, still download iTunes from Apple and although you have to click a couple of buttons to get updates to it, it seems to have less issues than the copy available through Microsoft.
Once you have your new machine, you need to copy the entire Music folder from your old computer to the new one. In that folder will not only be your music, but the iTunes .itl file, which contains the information iTunes uses to keep your Playlists, Play Counts etc. Such transfers don't always go smoothly though (I speak from experience).
Back to making sure you don't lose your music. Hard drives fail - another fact. So make sure you back up all the music in your iTunes Library to an external drive. iDevices are not backups!
r-a67 wrote:
I wondered if iTunes will SAVE my music library if I cleared my memory?
I don't understand what you mean.