Meh. When I first put iTunes on this computer after we got it, it automatically imported everything to the C: drive. Because our hard drive is separated, C: only has about 20GB so we just put programs and stuff on it, not actual files. D is the recovery drive, and E is the biggest at 85GB. The reasoning behind this is if C gets an virus or crashes out completely, we don't lose all our documents and pictures and music etc. I think it's a great idea, but at the moment, it's driving me nuts.
We wondered why the C drive was giving us rude messages, and it's because half the music I put on the computer is sitting on the C drive. So I'm currently deleting stuff out of iTunes, making sure it's on E drive, and re-importing it. Which is a pain because none of it is in the correct format. And it takes forever. *sighs*
And to top it all off, all the music is on the E drive already, so there was about 4GB of double-ups.
But I am currently in possession of the new U2 Singles Album, and the latest Evermore album, which I am happy about.
We wondered why the C drive was giving us rude messages, and it's because half the music I put on the computer is sitting on the C drive. So I'm currently deleting stuff out of iTunes, making sure it's on E drive, and re-importing it. Which is a pain because none of it is in the correct format. And it takes forever. *sighs*
And to top it all off, all the music is on the E drive already, so there was about 4GB of double-ups.
But I am currently in possession of the new U2 Singles Album, and the latest Evermore album, which I am happy about.