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Disposition Posted at 9:11 pm on July 3, 2008
Help me out here please...

My computer starting freezing really badly, so I shut it down without closing iTunes. I've done this before, and nothing bad happened to my library.

This time, though, when I turned my computer back on and restarted, my iTunes library was completely gone. I opened and closed iTunes, and it was still gone. The only thing I could find that did anything was something I saved awhile ago that only contained 750 songs out of my total songs, which is over 2000.

Is there some way I can recover the other songs?
I still have them on my iPod, but if I plug my iPod in, will iTunes erase what I have on my iPod now?

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Disposition Posted at 9:37 pm on July 3, 2008
Alright, I got them back.
That was a close one. O.O
Event Horizon Posted at 9:21 pm on July 3, 2008
This is the order which you should try it [since your system restore might revert to a LONG time ago, and you might lose many other things]

1. search for your songs by name, or by .mp3, .mp4
2. Try sharepod to simply get the songs back
3. THEN try the system restore.

blufindr Posted at 9:20 pm on July 3, 2008
are your songs actually gone from your computer or just from itunes?
Event Horizon Posted at 9:19 pm on July 3, 2008
Yes you can, its called sharepod [or other free software]
download it, use it, get all your music back..

try to search your computer for them first.

Disposition Posted at 9:18 pm on July 3, 2008
Quote: from 92perpetual at 12:14 am on July 4, 2008

You could try a System Restart.
Programs<Accessories<System Tools<System Restart.
It takes your computer back to a previous date and restores everything.

Alright, thanks, I'll try that if no one else has a better idea.

RockerTori106 Posted at 9:17 pm on July 3, 2008
Quote: from ss454 at 12:15 am on July 4, 2008

I think you can export things from your iPod to your computer

Can't be done.
People could export songs from their iPod to another computer and could be illegally file-sharing. I've tried haha.

Sorry man, there's no way to get them back.

carracer Posted at 9:16 pm on July 3, 2008
They should be backed up on your computer elsewhere
have you checked other music files on your computer?
Event Horizon Posted at 9:16 pm on July 3, 2008
Thats why I keep my songs on an external hard-drive...
Search for the songs in your computer, they may simply have been erased from ITUNES only.

Search for some song titles or just search for " .mp3 " or " .mp4 "

Disposition Posted at 9:15 pm on July 3, 2008
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ss454 Posted at 9:15 pm on July 3, 2008
I think you can export things from your iPod to your computer
92perpetual Posted at 9:14 pm on July 3, 2008
You could try a System Restart.
Programs<Accessories<System Tools<System Restart.
It takes your computer back to a previous date and restores everything.
yoshiness Posted at 9:12 pm on July 3, 2008
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