G gbross macrumors member Original poster Oct 31, 2008 #1 I am running out of room on my C: drive (yes I use a PC). Itunes is currently on C:. Luckily the Itunes Library is on another drive. Are there instructions anywhere on how to uninstall and reinstall without losing any music, photos, etc.? Thanks.
I am running out of room on my C: drive (yes I use a PC). Itunes is currently on C:. Luckily the Itunes Library is on another drive. Are there instructions anywhere on how to uninstall and reinstall without losing any music, photos, etc.? Thanks.
Darth.Titan macrumors 68030 Oct 31, 2008 #2 Uninstalling iTunes in 'Add/Remove Programs' doesn't affect the music files in your music folder. Just uninstall iTunes and reinstall where you want.
Uninstalling iTunes in 'Add/Remove Programs' doesn't affect the music files in your music folder. Just uninstall iTunes and reinstall where you want.
A aethelbert macrumors 601 Oct 31, 2008 #3 Why not consolidate the library then just move the content folder to the other drive? No need to uninstall.
Why not consolidate the library then just move the content folder to the other drive? No need to uninstall.
S sportguy0913 macrumors 6502 Nov 1, 2008 #4 Uninstall, when reinstalling, for destination path, make a folder in new drive labeled iTunes Program, or something, and install it there.
Uninstall, when reinstalling, for destination path, make a folder in new drive labeled iTunes Program, or something, and install it there.