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	<title>Oldstone Place &#187; Music</title>
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		<title>Move iTunes settings to another computer</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 10:39:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aleksandar Vacić provides instructions for moving all your iTunes settings from on PC to another.
To move all the preferences, files, library settings, album artwork, everything back into iTunes on Windows, consists of three&#160;steps:

Copy C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Application Data\Apple Computer\iTunes\ into the identical folder in new install
Copy C:\Documents and Settings\USERNAME\Local Settings\Application Data\Apple Computer\iTunes\ into the identical folder [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="entry" id="entry-1194"><a target="_blank" href="http://aplus.rs/apple/move-itunes-library-between-computers/"><span class="intro">Aleksandar </span></a><span class="intro"><a target="_blank" href="http://aplus.rs/apple/move-itunes-library-between-computers/">Vacić</a> provides instructions for moving all your iTunes settings from on PC to another.<br /></span><br />
<blockquote>To move all the preferences, files, library settings, album artwork, everything back into iTunes on Windows, consists of three&nbsp;steps:
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<li>Copy C:\Documents and Settings\<span class="caps">USERNAME</span>\Application Data\Apple Computer\iTunes\ into the identical folder in new install</li>
<li>Copy C:\Documents and Settings\<span class="caps">USERNAME</span>\Local Settings\Application Data\Apple Computer\iTunes\ into the identical folder in new install</li>
<li>Copy entire contents of old C:\Documents and Settings\<span class="caps">USERNAME</span>\My Documents\My Music\iTunes\ into the identical folder in new install</li>
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<p>And that should be&nbsp;it. </p>
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<p>Anyone know how to add the artwork back to the albums?
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		<title>Mike Oldfield</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Jun 1999 10:04:58 +0000</pubDate>
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Tubular Bells

When he was only 17 years old, Mike Oldfield composed &#8216;Tubular Bells&#8217;, which was #1 everywhere it was released.
Tubular Bells was released May 25th, 1973
It was used as the soundtrack music to the horror movie &#8216;The Exorcist&#8217;.
&#8216;Tubular Bells&#8217; spent over 5 years in both the UK [...]]]></description>
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<h2>Tubular Bells</h2>
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<li>When he was only 17 years old, Mike Oldfield composed &#8216;Tubular Bells&#8217;, which was #1 everywhere it was released.</li>
<li>Tubular Bells was released May 25th, 1973</li>
<li>It was used as the soundtrack music to the horror movie &#8216;The Exorcist&#8217;.</li>
<li>&#8216;Tubular Bells&#8217; spent over 5 years in both the UK and US album charts, and it has so far sold over 16 million copies.</li>
<li>Only his second album, &#8216;Hergest Ridge&#8217; managed to knock &#8216;Tubular Bells&#8217; off the UK top spot. Mike is one of only 3 artists to have knocked themselves off the #1 spot, the others being the Beatles and Bob Dylan.</li>
<li>&#8216;The Songs Of Distant Earth&#8217; was the first ever commercial CD to feature a CD-ROM track.</li>
<li><a href="http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/cfa/ps/special/rocknroll/0005656.html">Minor planet 5656</a> has been named in honor of Mike Oldfield.</li>
<li>Mike Oldfield has sold over 40 million albums world-wide making him one of Britain&#8217;s most successful composers.
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<li>&#8216;Tubular Bells II&#8217;, Mike&#8217;s 1992 follow-up to his epic debut, reached number 1 in the UK album charts and went on to sell over 2 million copies world-wide including nearly 600,000 in Britain alone.</li>
<li>Since late February Mike has been working on his Millennium project, which is a musical rendition of the last 2000 years, currently planned for release at midnight on December 31st.</li>
<li>A Millenium concert is being considered for Jubilee Garden in London at the turn of the Century.</li>
<li>Get <a href="http://tubular.net/wallpapers/">wallpaper</a> for your PC.</li>
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