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Jan 20, 2024, 4:00:55 PM1/20/24
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My GF and I use the same mac different users. We used to share the same iTunes library, but she doesn't like a lot of my music so I reset each of our iTunes folders to the default location. However all my music still shows in her iTunes but with an ! next to it. How do I get rid of these files without deleting them one at a time. It's like there's a memory of the old library still there.

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You omit to tell us what you actually did in changing things vs. what you think you were accomplishing. ? If I guess that you changed preferences settings then you would not have done it correctly because all this does is tell iTunes where to store media in the future. If you truly shared a library then what you do in one account will do the same to the other because you are still sharing the same library file.

Yes you, were correct thank you. I discovered that by changing the preferences settings on each itunes account only tell the mac where to look in future. What I should have done is change this but also goto file / add to library, this then worked. But it did still show all my old tracks in my GF's account, I got rid of these by moving to song rather than album view and simply highlighting and deleting them all.

Sadly, I am having the same problem, but this doesn't work for me. In fact, they were already checked to begin with. I unchecked them then checked them again. Nothing. ? They are all approved ACC purchased songs from itunes. I can't figure it out.

I just came across this same problem with a handful of greyed out songs in my itunes. They were playable if I clicked them individually, but itunes automatically skipped them if I played the albums that they were part of. I tried everything from correcting the info to even relocating the file, but couldn't get itunes to stop skipping them.

So I went to the iCloud system preferences and unchecked the "Desktop and Documents" item. I figured it wouldn't delete things that were still locally saved on my disk. But I was wrong and now every single file on both my Desktop and in my Documents is gone. Not in the trash, nowhere to be found. Gone.

Can any one help me with this? Has anyone experienced something similar? The iCloud upload is still there and still isn't progressing at all (not sure what its trying to upload anyways since the files were all deleted). My computer is unusable and my files are all gone. I have a Time Machine backup from last week, but I will not have access to for almost 2 more weeks so if there's a way to recover my files sooner and kill this upload task, that would be amazing.

I had the same thing happen to me. I unchecked the iCloud Drive Settings and then rebooted. When it came back up, it was still trying to upload the files. I think the process was called "bird". You can check in the Activity Monitor. Once I dragged all the files out of the /iCloud Folder (local) back to my documents, then I let it percolate and things ended up being okay.

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