rvcirillo

Q: I had to get a new laptop and all my music comes up in iTunes but many of the songs can't play and it says the original file could not be found.

I had to get a new laptop and all my music comes up in iTunes but many of the songs can't play and it says the original file could not be found. This happend even with the music I have PURCHASED! Not happy!

Posted on Jul 26, 2015 2:02 PM

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  • by HRPuffnstuff2013,

    HRPuffnstuff2013 HRPuffnstuff2013 Jul 26, 2015 2:53 PM in response to rvcirillo
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    Jul 26, 2015 2:53 PM in response to rvcirillo

    Well did you copy all of the music files from the old pc to the new one?  Then did you tell itunes what directory those files were located in so it could access them?

  • by Rysz,Apple recommended

    Rysz Rysz Jul 26, 2015 3:28 PM in response to rvcirillo
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    Jul 26, 2015 3:28 PM in response to rvcirillo

    When iTunes can't find the tracks that it's database knows about because they've been moved, it displays the exclamation mark you're seeing.

     

    Proper way to move your iTunes library:

    How to move your iTunes library to a new computer - Apple Support

  • by turingtest2,Apple recommended

    turingtest2 turingtest2 Jul 27, 2015 3:19 AM in response to rvcirillo
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    Jul 27, 2015 3:19 AM in response to rvcirillo

    The "missing file" error happens if the file is no longer where iTunes expects to find it. Possible causes are that you or some third party tool has moved, renamed or deleted the file, one of its parent folders, or the drive it lives on has had a change of drive letter. It is also possible that iTunes has changed from expecting the files to be in the pre-iTunes 9 layout to post-iTunes 9 layout, or vice-versa, and so is looking in slightly the wrong place.

     

    Select a track with an exclamation mark, use Ctrl-I to Get Info, then click No when asked to try to locate the track. (Due to a bug in iTunes 12 you currently have to say No twice!) Look on the summary tab for the location that iTunes thinks the file should be. Now take a look around your hard drive(s). Hopefully you can locate the track in question. If a section of your library has simply been moved, a folder renamed, or a drive letter has changed, it should be possible to reverse the actions. If the difference between the two paths is an additional Music folder in one path then this is a layout issue. I can explain further if that is the case. If the files are exactly where they should be then you may be looking at a permissions problem, see Repair security permissions for iTunes for Windows for details.

     

    In some cases iTunes may be able to repair itself if you go through the same steps with Get Info but this time click Locate and browse to the lost track. It may then offer to attempt to automatically fix other broken links. Although it says something like "use the same location" it expects to find the tracks in the same artist & album layout that it generates, not all in one big folder.

     

    If another application like Windows Media Player has moved/renamed the files then the chances are that subtle differences in naming strategies will make it hard to restore the media to the precise path that iTunes is expecting. In such cases, as long as the missing files can be found somewhere, you should be able to use my FindTracks script to reconnect them to iTunes. See this post for an explanation of how it works.

     

    If you want me to try to provide specific advice please post back the following information:

    1. The location of the media folder as shown under Edit > Preferences > Advanced
    2. The location of a sample missing track shown under Get Info > File > Location that begins file://localhost/
    3. The true path to the file whose details you gave in 2.

     

    tt2

  • by stmpnjen,

    stmpnjen stmpnjen Jul 8, 2016 1:45 PM in response to rvcirillo
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    Jul 8, 2016 1:45 PM in response to rvcirillo

    My computer had to be cleaned, and they redid everything.  I can not open any of my music files.  I keep getting the error message that the file can not be located.  All of my music is there.  I just can't play it.

  • by turingtest2,

    turingtest2 turingtest2 Jul 8, 2016 1:47 PM in response to stmpnjen
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    Jul 8, 2016 1:47 PM in response to stmpnjen

    Have you worked through the advice in my post above?

     

    tt2