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how do you reinstall itunes without losing all of your data

I'm losing my mind. My son accidentally disabled his ipad mini (thought it would be cool to put a passcode on it and now he's locked it up because he entered it wrong 6 times). I've tried everything at the link for restoring, but it's not working. It keeps saying my "disk is full" and can't proceed with the recovery/restore. I've deleted as many files as I could from my hard drive on the PC but it still won't work. Then, I tried to upgrade to the newest version of iTunes hoping that might help.....I got the same message halfway through the install that the disc is full. I had to cancel out and now it's telling me iTunes is no longer installed on my PC I need to reinstall.....but I can't because there is no space 😢 . What can I do!

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Posted on Mar 2, 2015 6:41 PM

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Mar 2, 2015 8:11 PM in response to hlsauer24

Backup your iTunes library - assuming you're using the default setup, this will be the C:\Users\username\Music\iTunes folder and all its subfolders - to an external hard drive. You can use a regular Windows copy operation to do this, though the method described in turingtest2's user tip on Backup your iTunes for Windows library with SyncToy is preferable. If all of your media (songs, movies, TV shows. ...) is contained within the C:\Users\username\Music\iTunes\iTunes Media folder you've replicated your complete library; otherwise you'll separately need to take a copy of whatever other folders your media is in (and make a careful note of where it came from). Once you're 100% certain that you've copied all of this to the external drive, you can take a deep breath and delete the C:\Users\username\Music\iTunes folder to create some more free space on your C: drive - hopefully enough to install iTunes. Just to repeat and emphasize: check and double-check that you've copied your iTunes data to the external drive before you start deleting anything!


Another of tt2's useful documents - Troubleshooting issues with iTunes for Windows updates - describes how to make sure that all the components of a previous installation are removed before you re-install. Given that you're likely to have pieces of iTunes on your C: drive as a result of the aborted re-install it would be appropriate to go through these steps before attempting to re-install the latest (12.1.1.4) version of iTunes.


Since your C: drive is obviously running low on available space it may be appropriate to switch over to having the iTunes software (plus all its configuration/preferences files, backups of iDevices, etc.) on the C: drive but keep your library on the external drive that you just copied it to. The exact setup to achieve this will depend on how your library is currently organized - if, as described above, everything is contained within C:\Users\username\Music\iTunes, with a layout like this:

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then this is very simple; if some or all of your media is currently in other locations a few extra steps may be required.

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