My Windows XP Toshiba died and I replaced it with a Windows 10 Dell. I downloaded iTunes and have a host of problems now and am wondering if I am going to have to start all over. I saw somewhere on an Apple site that the latest Itunes version does not support XP. Anyway, I have several concerns:
1.) I can't re-download my purchases. Per the on-line instructions, when I log into my iTunes account my apple ID should be appearing in the top right header/corner of the window screen - click on that and a drop down menu appears. The problem is that my apple ID does not show up - so no menu.
2.) All of my library and play lists transferred across somehow/someway. When I click on a song to play one, I get a pop up box talking about not being able to locate the original file - I exported the library off the old laptop and was able to transfer over - but no luck.
3.) If I really am screwed, how do I go about repurchasing songs? When I go to the iTunes Store - the PLAY button appears - and of course that pop up box comes up stating that it cant' locate the original file.
Thanks for what-ever info someone can throw back my way.
1.) I can't re-download my purchases. Per the on-line instructions, when I log into my iTunes account my apple ID should be appearing in the top right header/corner of the window screen - click on that and a drop down menu appears. The problem is that my apple ID does not show up - so no menu.
2.) All of my library and play lists transferred across somehow/someway. When I click on a song to play one, I get a pop up box talking about not being able to locate the original file - I exported the library off the old laptop and was able to transfer over - but no luck.
3.) If I really am screwed, how do I go about repurchasing songs? When I go to the iTunes Store - the PLAY button appears - and of course that pop up box comes up stating that it cant' locate the original file.
Thanks for what-ever info someone can throw back my way.
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