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iTunes and MS Outlook transfer
hi--would like to transfer first of all:
1.) my iTunes music library. I do NOT want to lose all my song ratings in the process. i have a hard drive with all the TRACKS from my old itunes in this computer, but when i load them up i lose the ratings and stuff 2.) MS outlook settings/all my old emails im kinda bad at software related stuff, any help would be great.
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Either use a usb drive or burn all of your My Music folder to disk.
Do the same with your e-mai (remeber to check "show hidden files").
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Outlook puts everything except your account settings in a single outlook.pst file by default. If you allow it to archive old e-mails periodically, there will be some archive.pst files too. What version of Outlook?
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