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iTunes for Mac: Moving your iTunes Media folder

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iTunes for Mac: Moving your iTunes Media folder <source> Notes : To move the iTunes Media folder on a Windows PC, see this  article . If your iTunes library was originally created using iTunes 8 or earlier, the iTunes Media folder may be called "iTunes Music" instead. If your hard drive is nearly full after loading all your music and other media into iTunes, or if you just want to move all those music and media files to another hard drive on your system, here's a way to make the move while retaining all your playlists, ratings, and play history. First make sure that the "Keep iTunes Media folder organized" option is selected in iTunes Preferences: From the  iTunes  menu, choose  Preferences . In the resulting window, click the Advanced button. Select the "Keep iTunes Media folder organized" checkbox. Click OK. Once you've done that, follow the next set of steps to change your iTunes Media folder location to th...

Mac Basics: Change your desktop

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Mac Basics: Change your desktop Maverick's To track them down, hit Command-Shift-G from your desktop to open the Finder's Go to Folder window. Next, enter this path: /Library/Screen Savers/Default Collections/ Mountain Lion First off, the pictures that are displayed on your background are located within -  [mactintosh HD] - users - home directory - library - desktop pictures in order to get there you will need to hold down the option key on your keyboard and navigate to this location.   There is a couple of tricks along the way that you'll need to know.   open finder choose the button at the top of the screen that gives you a three column view.  if you highlight it, it will say " show items as icons ..." while holding down the option key, choose the mac mini (OS device) from the left navigation pain and then - macintosh hd (from the left third column) - library - desktop pictures copy paste the pictures you would like to add or de...

How To Create An Event In iPhoto

How To Create An Event In iPhoto Select a photo in photo stream - right click - show in library Copy selected files to an album you create or already exists Then while all photos you want are highlight or selected, choose the ' Event' drop down from the title bar and choose ' Create Event' You're done!  Now rename your event if desired