![]() If so don't add one when renaming files.Īdditional steps for iCloud Music Library users If you have a backup of your iTunes Library on another drive or a service like Time Machine then that may hold a more up to date version of the iTunes l file that you can restore, but otherwise the process is the same. iTunes should now show all your content, bar any recent additions to or deletions from your library. Rename iTunes Library as iTunes Library (Corrupt) and then rename the restored file as iTunes Library. Take the most recent of these and copy it into the iTunes folder. In the Previous iTunes Libraries folder (inside your main iTunes library folder) there should be a number of dated iTunes Library files. ![]() The following steps are similar in part to those given in the support document HT203225: If you don't see your entire library after you update iTunes on your Mac or PC (retired document, archived version). Restore an older version of your library database If there is no change you can try importing the iTunes (Music) Library.XML file should it exist. You may need to delete the file ~/Music/Music/Music Library first. ![]() If you're missing expected content in the Music or TV apps after upgrading to Catalina or later from something earlier try holding down option as you start either app and browse to the location of your previous iTunes l to attempt the upgrade again. Note that in iTunes 11 or later an "empty" library may show your past purchases with cloud links to stream or download them. (If you have downgraded then use these steps but choose, if needed, an older backup file that corresponds to the build you are reverting to.) The steps given below should help if your iTunes or Music library is empty, missing content, or you get the error "The file iTunes l cannot be read because it was created by a newer version of iTunes." even though you haven't downgraded iTunes.
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