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Matt:

--- Quote from: matt00 on December 21, 2015, 08:40:44 am ---I now see its the drive path that is not correct...I have 33GB of music on my D drive which is what I wanted,
but the rest of my cd collection 440gb is on the (H) drive....How can I change all this at once? I need to move everything to
the (D) drive without the duplicates that I have?  

Thanks,
 

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Hopefully my response here will help you out:
http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=101902.msg706930#msg706930

matt00:
Quick question, what is the best why to choose the songs in the directory. Basically, How do i get to the directory.

matt00:
Here is my problem...I have 440gb of music with this path for example.....H:\38special\Flashback; The Best Of .38 Special\01 .38 - Back to paradise
but I need it in my D Drive path.
I have 33gb like this, the correct drive path..............D:\Music\NSYNC\No Strings Attached\09-NSYNC-Bye Bye Bye

My (H) drive is an external hard drive. What is the best way to fix this. I'm not an expert at this, I need step by step instructions.

Thanks so much,
Matt

matt00:
How do I get a bunch of files into Library tools?

blgentry:
You can use Rename, Move, and Copy files on a group of files pretty easily.  Just go to a view that shows them.  Then highlight the files.  (Right click) > Library Tools > Rename, Move, and Copy files.

However, I'm unclear on exactly the state of your library and disk.

1.  You have library entries pointing to D: and H: .  Are these entries pointing to files?  Or are some of the entries wrong and don't point to files? 
2.  Do you want to have copies of all files on D: and H:?  (like for backup purposes).  I know you only want one copy in your library:  You want everything on H: and for the library to show that.  Which leads to...
3.  What files are on D?  What files are on H?  I don't need a list, I just need to know if you have all files in both locations, some in both locations, etc.  If it's anything other than a very simple answer, it might be helpful to know how you ended up with your files in various locations.

Brian.

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