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Move certain files from external hard drive to defaut iTunes directory

Asked by saturation in iTunes Software

Tags: external, itunes, drive, hard, files

I kind of screwed up my file locations for iTunes.  I have an external where some of my iTunes music files are stored, while others are stored in the default iTunes directory.  Since I now have to have my external drive plugged in for iTunes to do any synching, I figured it'd be best to move all of those songs over to the default iTunes directoy and just use the external for backup.  

The problem is, I have no idea how to tell which songs are pointing to my external and which are pointing to the default locations.  How can I tell, and what is the quickest way to get those files moved over?
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Zone: iTunes Software
Tags: external, itunes, drive, hard, files
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