You can backup and restore using CDs/DVDs. iTunes File menu Backup to Disc, to restore click on Backup to Disc in the File menu and Restore.
Use Firewire Target Disk Mode to drag and drop or copy and paste the music library from one Mac to the other.
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=58583
2007-09-11 06:58:04
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answered by Elbert 7
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Burn them to a DVD-R. I think itunes has a back-up function where you just put in cds and it does everything else. These cds hold like 4GB, so you can fit a lot on a few cds. Then just copy them into your laptop. You could also get an external hard drive and put everything on there. Those use USB, so you can keep everything on the external hard drive and use it with any computer. There also might be a cord that you can use to connect the two computers.
2007-09-11 06:00:41
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answered by willnyu1982 1
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the way which you do this's via copying the "iTunes Libary" folder. whether, based o nthe quantity of song, it fairly is problematical. First, come across the "iTunes Library" folder on your homestead windows device. strategies of copying: a million) replica the "iTunes Library" via burning cds, copying to usb jumpchronic or exterior no longer easychronic. replica the folder into the UsersusernameMusic folder on the Mac. 2) replica the song over homestead community. If the two desktops are networked jointly. on the homestead windows device, pass to start -> run -> form "cmd" interior the black window form "ipconfig" and write down the IP address. (ex. 192.168.a million.a hundred and one) Then connect with the computing device from Mac laptop and pass the information via going to pass -> connect with Server -> smb:192.168.a million.a hundred and one and form username and password which you utilize to login to the computing device. 3) replica all the song directly to an iPod and then acquire "iPod Ripper" application for the Mac to tear off each and every of the songs. (no longer technically criminal)
2016-11-14 22:59:53
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answered by ? 4
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Burn them to a disc or portible drive and place on laptop.
2007-09-11 05:59:23
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answered by Anonymous
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Cut/Copy and Paste?
2007-09-11 06:02:47
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answered by jcurrieii 7
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http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=300173
This should have everything you need. Directly from Apple!
2007-09-11 06:03:41
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answered by Tristan S 2
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