Import Old Itunes Library Mac

2011-5-18  imported my itunes folder into my new computer's users music folder via firewire. I had already pulled over itunes music folder. Why don't any songs show up in itunes? If i go through the finder i can drill down to the individual track to play. And i can go to itunes file library import and add each song, one at a time. Not happening. I can't find a thread with a clear instruction on. There are a few ways to transfer your iTunes library from one computer to another: When you get a new Mac, use Setup Assistant (or Migration Assistant, if you’re switching from Windows) to move files—including your iTunes files—from your old computer to the new one. See the Apple Support article Back up and restore your iTunes Library.

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At times you might update to the latest version of iTunes but find that it has more problems than you expected and then decide to roll back to the previous version. Now the sinking feeling comes when you try to open iTunes only to find an error indicating that iTunes Library.itl cannot be read because it was created by a newer version of iTunes which prevents iTunes from launching. This issue brings the need to restore a previous version of your iTunes library to fix the problem and access your media once again. Here is what to do.

  • Method 1: Restore from the Previous iTunes Library Folder
  • Method 2: Restore Your Previous iTunes Library without iTunes

Method 1: Restore from the Previous iTunes Library Folder

During every update, iTunes modifies its library to make it compatible with the newer version. The good news is, before doing any major changes iTunes works hard and creates a backup of your library in “Previous iTunes Libraries” subfolder. You can then use these backups to revert to any previous version of iTunes library you wish. To do so follow the following steps:

Step 1: Go to the iTunes library folder.
- For Mac OS X: go to Users > Username > Music >iTunes
- For Windows 10/8/7/Vista: go to C:/Users > User Name >My Music > iTunes
- For Windows XP: Documents and Settings > User Name > My Documents > My Music > iTunes

Step 2: Locate the “iTunes Library.itl” and then move it to the desktop. Instead of moving it to the desktop you can also choose to rename it to something like “Damaged iTunes Library.itl”.

Step 3: In the iTunes folder locate a subfolder “Previous iTunes Libraries” and open it.
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Step 4: There you will find all the versions of iTunes libraries that have ever been backed up with their dates “iTunes Library YYYY-MM-DD.itl.” Find the most recent file and copy it then move back to the iTunes folder and paste it there.

Step 5: Rename the newly copied file to iTunes Library.itl.

Once you do that, you will have restored a previous version of your iTunes Library, and now iTunes now should launch without any issues. If it does not work still, repeat the process with the other previous libraries until you find one that works.

Method 2: Restore Your Previous iTunes Library without iTunes

Rebuilding your iTunes library from an older one manually, despite being effective way, has some few flaws. Any changes that you had updated after the library was created might be missing entirely. Now how do you avoid this? Well, iMyFone TunesMate iPhone Transfer. It is a third-party iTunes library management tool that is highly spoken of by users and well-known media. You can use to get back your damaged/missing iTunes library ensuring no loss of data, backup media files from any device to your iTunes library, restore your previous iTunes library with the backup on any device and at any time.

Key Features:

  • Can restore lost, damaged or corrupt iTunes library by copying media files from your iPhone/iPad/iPod.
  • Can enrich your iTunes library and music collection from an extensive number of iDevices and computers without any device limit.
  • Can quickly add music to your iDevice from PC directly without even having to open the iTunes application.
  • Can easily sync all iTunes songs to any iDevice with just a click using its 1-click transfer feature.
  • Can easily preview and select what to transfer to your iPhone and copy it without even deleting the old data and media content.

2 Ways to Restore a Previous Version of Your iTunes library

WAY 1: Steps to Restore a Previous Version of iTunes Library From iDevice to iTunes

Step 1: Launch TunesMate on your computer and plug in your iDevice via a USB cable.

Step 2: From the home interface click “Transfer iDevice Media to iTunes”, select the entire library to retransfer it back to iTunes and then click “Transfer” button to start the process.

Step 3: Once the process finishes click “Complete.” Once done this will effectively restore a previous version of your iTunes Library.

WAY 2: Steps to Restore a Previous Version of iTunes Library without Losing any Previous Data

Step 1: Launch TunesMate on your computer and plug in your iDevice via a USB cable.

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Step 2: From the home interface click “Transfer iTunes Media to iDevice”, select the entire library then click “Transfer” button to start the process.

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Step 3: On the top bar tap on the “Music” tab to go to the music window. You will find all your previous data is on your iPhone now.

Step 4: Tap “Export > Export to iTunes” to retransfer your previous data to iTunes which will restore your iTunes library.

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