The only way to do this is to change how you view your albums. Along the top to the right of the display are four boxes, each representing a different method for viewing your albums
Yes, you can delete albums from the "Complete My Album" section on iTunes. To do this, open iTunes, navigate to the "Complete My Album" feature, find the album you want to remove, and then select the option to hide or remove it. This action will not affect your purchased music; it simply clears it from the recommendation list.
itunes error 13010 refers to a corrupt itunes library genius file -- to resolve it remove the "itunes library genius.itdb" from your itunes folder and relaunch iTunes
Upgrading from iTunes 10 to iTunes 11 will not remove any songs from your library.
Remove iTunes protection and then convert it to MP4.
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When there is an iTunes update, it does not remove your music, movies, etc. All will be intact when the new iTunes has finished installing.
Drake's album was on itunes for about two weeks but it was a fraud and Drake had itunes remove it.
Delete all the files from your library that you want removed. If you want to totally get rid of iTunes, then go to Control Panel on your computer, and Add or Remove programs, and then find iTunes, and click remove. If you don't want iTunes removed, then you just delete the songs. If you saved your songs on your computer then you will want to remove the songs from your computer too.
click on Restore in Itunes
Yes of course. itunes has Fair4Use drm protection on its. But you can remove it. with tuneskit products, it's perfect.
Remove iTunes, then use another iPod managing devicings!
Why not try using Daniusoft media Converter Pro to remove iTunes DRM protection and convert iTunes to limewire?