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HELP! My Library keeps resetting itself

Hello all


Since yesterday my iTunes library has reset itself, twice! I am on a HP Pavilion DV7 running Windows 8 with iTunes 11.0.2. It has been a while since I updated the software and have done absolutely nothing to my music folders or iTunes. It was working fine then when I fired it up yesterday morning everything was gone. I have tried reloading the library but the only library file is the blank library.

All my music is still on my computer it's just not in complied into a library anymore. And for some reson the only playlists i have in my iTunes folder are ones from several months ago that have since been deleted, updated, renamed (within iTunes itself), etc. I have 5000+ songs and I really don't want to try to repopulate my library again until I can get this problem solved. Here is a list of the files that are currently in my iTunes folder.

  • iTunes Library (1) - 9/1/2011 - iTunes Database File
  • iTunes Library Extras (1) - 8/17/2010 - iTunes Database File
  • iTunes Library Extras - 9/3/2011 - iTunes Database File
  • iTunes Library Genius (1) - 8/17/2010 - iTunes Database File
  • iTunes Library Genius - 9/3/2011 - iTunes Database File
  • iTunes Library - 3/26/2013 - iTunes Database File (This is the current library file that is blank)
  • iT 1.tmp - 7/24/2011
  • iT 2.tmp - 3/24/2013
  • iT 3.tmp - 3/26/2013
  • iT.tmp - 7/23/2011
  • Temp File.tmp - 2/20/2013
  • iTunes Music Library - 3/26/2013 - XML Document


Out of all those files what can i delete? I feel like half of those aren't needed.


Is anyone else having this problem?


Thank you for any help you can provide

iTunes 11.0.2-OTHER, Windows 8

Posted on Mar 26, 2013 10:28 AM

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Jun 14, 2014 7:07 PM in response to turingtest2

Hi Turingtest2, thank you for your suggestion. You have misunderstood: I do not want the descriptive data from iTunes/producers to dominate the definitions of my library - I want to have the genres remain as I have re-defined them or in other words, if I have bought something that comes with metadata defining the genre as "German Pop" but want it to sit in "Pop" (with all my other popular music...why wouldn't I? :-/ ), I want the redefinition of "Pop" that I have assigned it in "Info" to remain constant and not revert to "German Pop" each time I download something from the iTunes store. And so on. I'd rather not have a whole bunch of redundant genre descriptions when a handful will suffice and allow me to more readily use iTunes.


Aside from that, it may just be the German cynic in me, but since Apple claim to own any data that they collect from us, I'd just as much prefer not to give them (or anyone) open access to my iTunes: Any photo's or documents as well as massive amounts of marketing material can come from such exercises and we all know information is power and money and out of our control once relinquished. I wanted to use Siri but read the same warning from Apple when setting it up and backed away from that too.


Thank you again though for your offer of help - I appreciate it.

Jun 15, 2014 1:33 AM in response to Supergeil

I understood, but perhaps I could have phrased my point better. If you have that option (Share details...) enabled you may want to turn it off (as well as Show iTunes in the Cloud purchases) because that might be the reason you are seeing the store's version of the metadata.


A while back I wrote a script called ExportImport that can used to save selected metadata from one of the backups of the library database in the Previous iTunes Libraries folder, and then used to reimport that data back into the current library. You could use that (with a little edit) to recover the lost genre data or to backup the current information once you've repaired it again. See this thread for details.


Ideally you would also keep and update a complete backupof your library that you could restore if anything untoward happens to the library. The mechanism I use should alert you if something goes wrong as there would be more proposed overwrites when previewing an update than expected.

tt2

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