ChatterBank8 mins ago
Vista versus iTunes
I want to change from Windows Xp to Vista. The only data I'm keen not to jeopardise is all the music I've paid for from iTunes.
If I change to Vista will all my iTune music be wiped off?
If I change to Vista will all my iTune music be wiped off?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.>I want to change from Windows Xp to Vista.
If you are considering upgrading a PC or laptop from XP to Vista can i say
DONT DO IT.
A quick search round the web will convince you that Vista has been a disaster and an upgrade should NOT be considered.
I work in computers and have twice tried to upgrade my PC to Vista (one I built about a year ago). Both times it failed and I had to go back to XP.
If you are buying a new PC or laptop with Vista on it then that is a different mater.
If you are considering upgrading a PC or laptop from XP to Vista can i say
DONT DO IT.
A quick search round the web will convince you that Vista has been a disaster and an upgrade should NOT be considered.
I work in computers and have twice tried to upgrade my PC to Vista (one I built about a year ago). Both times it failed and I had to go back to XP.
If you are buying a new PC or laptop with Vista on it then that is a different mater.
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I'd agree with the above. Stick with XP.
iTunes: just copy your library (C:\documents and settings\[username]\my documents\my music\itunes) across, and all your purchased music should be moved too.
You may need to authorize the Vista system once you've downloaded and installed iTunes. This is from the advanced menu in iTunes.
iTunes: just copy your library (C:\documents and settings\[username]\my documents\my music\itunes) across, and all your purchased music should be moved too.
You may need to authorize the Vista system once you've downloaded and installed iTunes. This is from the advanced menu in iTunes.
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