(How) Can I COPY my desktop iTunes to my laptop?

I'd appreciate advice please.


AIM

I am NOT moving my iTunes from my desktop to a 'new' laptop, but I seek to copy some of my iTunes music, TV Progs, Books and Movies etc onto it. At the moment the laptop is basically just had a clean reinstall from scratch.


INFO

I have a large iTunes library on my Desktop PC.

I would like to have the same library on my 'new' Laptop - so my music library is accessible whichever computer I have with me at the time wherever I am.

In other words two installations of (the same?) iTunes library - one on the desktop, the other on the laptop.


So far, I have just installed 64bit iTunes on the Laptop but not run it.



The problems as I see them are:


COPY THE LIBRARY FILES?

Therefore I'm wondering if I COPY the files in just the Tunes root folder : iTunes Library Extras.itdb; iTunes Library Genius.itdb; iTunes Library Extras.itl, whether it will behave the same as the desktop and allow me to download my iTunes files from the iTunes store or wherever iTunes store them?


Or I guess alternatively, could/should I copy just a selection of files from my desktop PC to the correct folders in an empty iTunes laptop, and then use 'Add a file/Folder in iTunes'?


SIZE

The Desktop library is a few Tb on drive E. The Laptop is only 1Tb on drive C.


WHAT NEXT?

I don't want to mess up the desktop iTunes, or confuse the online part of iTunes so I'd like to try to avoid making problems if trying to get my stuff onto the laptop - which is why I'm asking here.


Some Knowledgeable person advice welcome here!

Thanks




Posted on Mar 18, 2022 1:30 PM

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Mar 19, 2022 1:34 PM in response to flobbyblob

Hello flobbyblob,


Thanks for reaching out to Apple Support Communities.


We've got some suggestions for copying your iTunes Library to your new computer. These steps will help you to back up your iTunes Library first, then move to your new computer.

Before you transfer or restore your iTunes media library on your PC, consolidate it and create a back up.
Here are some things to know
Your iTunes library, a database that's made up of all of the music and other media that you add to iTunes for Windows, is organized into two iTunes library files and an iTunes Media folder.
Before you back up your media:
Consolidate your iTunes library.
• Redownload any previous purchases, like musicmovies and TV shows, and more. The only way to back up your purchased media is to download your purchases to your computer.

Back up and restore your iTunes library on your PC


Consolidate your files in the iTunes folder
You can consolidate all the files in your library in the iTunes folder to make it easier to move your library to a new computer.
1. In the iTunes app  on your PC, choose File > Library > Organize Library.
2. Select “Consolidate files.”
Files remain in their original locations, and copies are placed in the iTunes folder.
Back up your library and media files
Important: It’s highly recommended that you create a backup of your library.
By default, the iTunes Media folder is stored in your iTunes folder:
[User folder]\Music\iTunes\iTunes Media
1. In the iTunes app  on your PC, choose Edit > Preferences, then click Advanced.
2. Note the location of your iTunes Media folder in the “iTunes Media folder location” section.
3. Quit iTunes.
4. Navigate to your iTunes folder in File Explorer.
5. Drag the iTunes folder from its location to an external drive.

Move your iTunes library to another computer


Another idea, is to use the Home Sharing feature. This way you can access the library from your new computer, while still having a different library on your new computer.

With Home Sharing, you can share, stream, and import media from up to five computers that are connected to your home Wi-Fi network.

Before you set up Home Sharing
• Update all of your Apple devices to the latest versions of iOSiPadOSmacOS, and tvOS. On your PC, make sure that you have the latest version of iTunes for Windows.
• Connect all of your devices to the same Wi-Fi or Ethernet network.
• Make sure that all of your devices are signed in with the same Apple ID and authorized to play purchases using that Apple ID.

Read more about this here: Use Home Sharing to share media from a computer to other devices


Regards.

Mar 20, 2022 6:14 AM in response to flobbyblob

Hi flobbyblob,

When you consolidate your iTunes Library, copies of any files that were outside of your iTunes Media folder are added to your iTunes Media folder. To save space on your hard drive, you might want to delete the original files after you make sure that the copies are in your iTunes Media Folder.

Take care.

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