iTunes will not open

G

Guest

I'm having troubles opening up itunes. Every time i click on the icon I get
the following message
The folder "iTunes" cannot be found or created, and is required. The default
location for this folder is inside the My music folder.
I had itunes on my hard drive but it got too full and had to transfer the
library to an external hard drive. This worked for a while but suddenly
stopped working with the above message. iTunes is still in my program files
and all the files are still there on the external hard drive but the program
wont open.
When I tried to move the My Music folder back to the main hard drive, it
turned into Angus' Music - not My Music.
Can I restore the My Music folder somehow or does anyone know how to change
iTunes so it actually opens?
Can I change the options somehow??
 
G

Galen

In Gary Dare had this to say:

My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
I'm having troubles opening up itunes. Every time i click on the icon
I get the following message
The folder "iTunes" cannot be found or created, and is required. The
default location for this folder is inside the My music folder.
I had itunes on my hard drive but it got too full and had to transfer
the library to an external hard drive. This worked for a while but
suddenly stopped working with the above message. iTunes is still in
my program files and all the files are still there on the external
hard drive but the program wont open.
When I tried to move the My Music folder back to the main hard drive,
it turned into Angus' Music - not My Music.
Can I restore the My Music folder somehow or does anyone know how to
change iTunes so it actually opens?
Can I change the options somehow??

What happens if you re-install iTunes?

Apple - Support - iTunes:
http://www.apple.com/support/itunes/

Apple - Support - iPod:
http://www.apple.com/support/ipod/

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