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Actually, it seems like deleting the entire library and then adding the "Music" folder restored it. Tom Send a noteboard - 22/02/2012 01:32:56 AM
Essentially, to make sure I wasn't missing anything I did this:

1. Add "Music" to Library
2. Make sure everything was duplicated
3. Note discrepancies
4. Delete Library (but KEEP FILES)
5. Add "Music" to Library
6. Hit "Get Album Artwork" for Artwork that iTunes gave me (as opposed to me manually adding - that was restored with the files)
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Problem with iTunes (i.e., does anyone know how to fix this?) - 21/02/2012 11:51:09 PM 630 Views
Sorry, I had a similar problem and I think I did what you called manually associating. - 22/02/2012 01:23:10 AM 630 Views
Actually, it seems like deleting the entire library and then adding the "Music" folder restored it. - 22/02/2012 01:32:56 AM 504 Views
Easiest solution: stop using apple products - 22/02/2012 02:37:25 PM 493 Views
I'll file that in the "useless answers" section. *NM* - 22/02/2012 04:39:34 PM 204 Views
^5 *NM* - 22/02/2012 10:14:10 PM 247 Views
iTunes is free. *NM* - 22/02/2012 11:02:04 PM 290 Views

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