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Thorbjorn

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Jan 14, 2008
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So I was importing a Boney M CD into iTunes when iTunes just quit working. (Okay, I know, maybe it choked...) I had to force quit, and then the application would open at all. So I redownloaded the application: same deal, wouldn't open. So I redownloaded the application and followed some advice from macrumors threads on moving iTunes files out of the Library and moving them back in. Application worked, but my music etc. mostly wasn't there. (Only some lame radio links.) So I tried that again, this time using backed up library files from my Time Capsule. Finally got iTunes up and going AND my music back--yay! Only thing is, I have a couple of rented movies I haven't watched yet which show up but with no cover art. When I double click to try to view them I get this message:

"The movie "so and so" could not be used because the original file could not be found. Would you like to locate it?"

Any help y'all? Is there a way to locate it, whether on my computer or on the Time Capsule? (I've tried searching by the movie names, but that doesn't give me anything.) I emailed iTunes about the problem, but they've not replied.

Much thanks.
 
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