You can find instructions on how to back up your iTunes library to an external drive here:apple.com/support/itunes/Basically, you back it up to the drive. If you don't have too many tunes, you can use a flash drive. You can then transfer your music to another computer.
However, this will create a new iTunes library on the new system, rendering the old one dead, so make sure you get everything transferred. Com/support/itunes.
Go to your almost dead computer and move your iTunes library to some sort of recordable media, like a CD (if you have a CD burner), DVD (if you have a DVD burner), or flash drive (if you have one of those). Go to your iTunes Music folder on your computer. Windows: (Documents & Settings > your username > )My Documents > My Music > iTunes > iTunes MusicCopy this entire folder to the CD, DVD or flash drive.At your new computer, insert the CD, DVD or flash drive.
Open iTunesChoose File > Add to Library...Select the iTunes Music folder in your recordable media in the dialog box. Give it a few minutes to import all the files.Com/hub/move-iTunes-songs.
Go to your almost dead computer and move your iTunes library to some sort of recordable media, like a CD (if you have a CD burner), DVD (if you have a DVD burner), or flash drive (if you have one of those). Go to your iTunes Music folder on your computer. Windows: (Documents & Settings > your username > )My Documents > My Music > iTunes > iTunes MusicCopy this entire folder to the CD, DVD or flash drive.
At your new computer, insert the CD, DVD or flash drive. Open iTunesChoose File > Add to Library...Select the iTunes Music folder in your recordable media in the dialog box. Give it a few minutes to import all the files.
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