Open Terminal & enter this touch ~/Music/iTunes/iTunes/l That will create an empty.You usually lose a few album covers, idk why, but they can be regained from However, the trick is, once you’ve copied your whole iTunes folder from your backup into its original location, to ‘spoil’ the iTunes l file, then on next launch it will see the broken file & recreate it, restoring all your playlists. For example, when you export iTunes library and import later, the playlists will be imported too. The iTunes library will, however, contain related information about the playlists. Technically, iTunes doesn’t physically store playlists onto your computer. But since my computer crashed and I had to install everything anew on the new computer, I don’t have the possibility to export the playlist from iTunes. The problem is… all of my playlists that I’ve spent years tweaking, I don’t want to lose them! I’m wondering where the file is within iTunes so that I can recover it. But, due to the awesomeness of Backblaze, I have all of my files and libraries and music, so nothing’s lost. –My computer crashed and I lost everything.
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