The old version of iTunes does not need to be deleted as the new version will update it to the latest version.
If you still have iTunes you should still have your music in it. So you can just put all the music on.OR if you made a playlist you should still have it in iTunes unless you deleted it.Just do what you did with the old one.
First thing you do is save your files to discs. Next, deauthorize you account from your old computer. Then, import your files to your new MacBook. Finally, authorize your account from your new MacBook.
Files deleted from memory cards can often be recovered given the new files were not over written on the old files. If you accidentally deleted pictures from you memory card make sure you don't use the card for further storage so your files don't get overwritten. There are many free software available "zero assumption digital image recovery" is my favorite. Scanning your card with it will give you a list of recoverable files and you can choose which files you want to recover. I have recovered photos and videos deleted 2years ago from my phone's memory card with this method.
First, one has to move his or her iTunes files onto another PC by emailing them, putting them on a USB stick, or putting them on a portable hard drive. Once the files are on another computer one will need to authorize that computer with the iTunes store account that purchased the original songs. Also, it would be wise to deauthorize the old computer because each account only has a limited number of allowed authorized computers. With the new computer authorized simply import the files and they can be played on the new PC.Alternative solution to transfer iTunes to a new PC using free Tuneswift:http://transfer-itunes-to-new-pc.blogspot.com/
Restoring files simply takes the deleted file and places it back in its original area. Because file on a hard drive are never fully lost. Reinstalling deletes the old files and replaces them new.
no, i don't think you do because it should move your old itunes memory status to the new one.
You can override files quite simply. When you are asked to save (or you choose to save) choose a save slot that already has a game in it. Voila! You have a new save file and you have deleted your old one.
When i changed my iPod, i found that u have to re-make a connection between iTunes and the iPod and any other iPod that was previously added to that iTunes had to be deleted from it. After that all should go sweet.
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If you have music backups of the old iPod in iTunes, you can easily sync the songs with the new iPod. If you don't have backups, you are also able to transfer purchased songs from the old iPod to iTunes using the "Transfer Purchases" function of iTunes. You won't be allowed to transfer the songs from the old iPod to computer or new iPod if the songs are not from iTunes. This is how to transfer music from old iPod to new iPod with the "Transfer Purchases" function of iTunes: Step 1. Plug the Old iPod into computer via the USB cable. Then launch iTunes. Step 2. Click "File > Device > Transfer Purchases". iTunes will automatically transfer the songs to iTunes library. Step 3. Plug the new iPod into computer. Then import the songs from iTunes to the new iPod.