Hi there.
I have recently changed my 160GB Classic for a 32GB 4th Gen Touch.
Having worked out that 80% of my 130GB Content was over three years old and had Zero plays, I decided that maybe dumping every album I could get my hands on whether I liked the artiste or not was maybe a litle uncritical.
By then I had plugged my Touch into my Hard drive and it had started loading lots of this extraneous music like it or not.
SO, what I want to do, if some brave person would care to help me at a VERY basic level, is to :-
Reset my Touch to Factory settings
Erase all my itunes from my Hard Drive so I can start again with an empty library.
Reinstall.
I have already backed my existing itunes media Library (including Music Videos, Audio Books, photos etc) to an anonymous read only hidden Directory called "Here BE Dragons and Viruses, DON'T LOOK IN THIS FOLDER !!!!" which should keep it safe until I'm ready to decimate it.
I've tried to do this on other occasions some while ago with horrendous results, so a "thicky newbie" step by step would be the dog's tackle.
Thanx
Merlin
Running itunes on Firefox
Windows 8.1 (latest update)
Nastily fast WiFi
StupidGB Ram
2TB HD (1TB Internal, 1TB external)
Reasonably knowlegeable on PCs in General.
iTunes - pretty much a closed book.
I have recently changed my 160GB Classic for a 32GB 4th Gen Touch.
Having worked out that 80% of my 130GB Content was over three years old and had Zero plays, I decided that maybe dumping every album I could get my hands on whether I liked the artiste or not was maybe a litle uncritical.
By then I had plugged my Touch into my Hard drive and it had started loading lots of this extraneous music like it or not.
SO, what I want to do, if some brave person would care to help me at a VERY basic level, is to :-
Reset my Touch to Factory settings
Erase all my itunes from my Hard Drive so I can start again with an empty library.
Reinstall.
I have already backed my existing itunes media Library (including Music Videos, Audio Books, photos etc) to an anonymous read only hidden Directory called "Here BE Dragons and Viruses, DON'T LOOK IN THIS FOLDER !!!!" which should keep it safe until I'm ready to decimate it.
I've tried to do this on other occasions some while ago with horrendous results, so a "thicky newbie" step by step would be the dog's tackle.
Thanx
Merlin
Running itunes on Firefox
Windows 8.1 (latest update)
Nastily fast WiFi
StupidGB Ram
2TB HD (1TB Internal, 1TB external)
Reasonably knowlegeable on PCs in General.
iTunes - pretty much a closed book.
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