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Right-click the iTunes Music folder and choose Cut to cut it to the Clipboard.
In the Music folder, double-click the shortcut to the Sample Music folder.
(The Sample Music folder is in the Public Music folder, so double-clicking
the Sample Music folder??™s shortcut is a handy way to jump to inside the Public
Music folder.) In the Address bar, click the Public Music item to display
the folder??™s contents.
Right-click an open space in the Public Music folder, and then choose Paste
to paste the iTunes Music folder into the folder.
Close the Windows Explorer window. (For example, press ALT-F4 or choose
File | Close.)
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Tell iTunes Where the Media Files Are Located
Next, you need to tell iTunes where the song files and other media files are:
Start iTunes. (For example, double-click the iTunes icon on your Desktop.)
Press CTRL-COMMA or choose Edit | Preferences to display the iTunes
dialog box.
Click the Advanced tab to display its contents.
Click the Change button to display the Browse For Folder dialog box.
Navigate to the Public Music folder, and then click the OK button to close the
Browse For Folder dialog box.
Click the OK button to close the iTunes dialog box.
After you??™ve done this, iTunes knows where the files are, and you can play them
back as usual.


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