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    MarioMaster100 is offline Junior Member
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    Default iTunes problem

    I manually added some album artwork to some of my music. Most of the tracks in the album added the artwork, but a few of them won't add it, also I can't edit the other info, it just reverts to what it was before I changed it. I tried adding the artwork multiple times and it won't work. How can I fix this?

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    Did You install the newest iTunes, most times it will solve the problems;

    Apple - iTunes - Download iTunes Now
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    MarioMaster100 is offline Junior Member
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    I have version 9.0.2.25 is that the newest one?

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    The newest is 9.0.3
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    MiPod808 is offline Junior Member
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    9.1.1.2 has the same problem over here. Windows XP all updates and SPs installed. iPod Touch 3rd gen.

    I posted a similar thread detailing the processes I have been through to analyse the problem. It seems as if the iPod Touch calls a backup of any file with a name that was previously added to the library rather than the directory source file iTunes added.

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    Forgetting your iTunes password can pose a number of problems, especially not being able to log into your iTunes account and download/purchase songs, apps, video, and other content from the iTunes Store. If you've tried all the passwords you think might be correct and you still can't login, you need to reset your iTunes password.Accidentally deleting an iPhone app, or losing your apps due to a hardware failure or theft, can be frustrating. After all, think of all the money invested in music, movies, and apps that are gone. While it's not possible to download new copies of music or movies you've purchased from the iTunes Store, is it possible to redownload apps...Sometimes, problems with making purchases from the iTunes Store are so tricky or weird that you can’t follow the standard report a problem process for getting iTunes support.

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    oliviamichael is offline Forum Newbie
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    You will have exactly two options when you are trying to sort out your iTunes problems. You could either do it all yourself or you could download a program that will automatically do it for you.The first option is not recommended. Depending on how many tracks you have in your library it could take a very long time. It is also very difficult not to make the whole library worse than when it started and you could not pick up on quite a few problems that will cause you hassle in the future. You will also only have to repeat the process when you download or upload new songs anyway.Option two is a lot more reliable and will be able to get the job done so much faster. The problem is finding the right program and being able to use it to its full advantage. There are quite a few iTunes organizers online to choose from. You just need to look at all of the options and decide for yourself.


 

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