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iTunes + iWork help on Prismo
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Hey guys,
I currently own a MacBook which I sent to the US to get fixed. For the last 6 months I had it booting off an external hard drive hence, all my information is there.
I would like for the iTunes on the Prismo to recognize the iTunes library on the external hdd as its own. I tried putting the Library source on iTunes to the one on the hdd, but the playlists and play count were not imported.
Also, on the MacBook I only used iWork to do all my work. I tried installing it on the Prismo, but it failed to install.
If anyone could help it it would be great!
T.I.A.,
Hg+
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In iTunes - go to Preferences > Advanced and change the iTunes music folder location.
What's the error message for iWork? It probably says your Mac isn't fast enough.
BTW, it's Pismo.
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I did that on iTunes, but no songs would appear so I had to add the iTunes folder on the hdd into the library =S.
No iWork for me then.
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I solved the iTunes issue. I had to copy the iTunes Library File from the external HDD to the internal one.
I noticed now that my Address Book is missing. how do I fix this? No support for old computers?
Sean, thanks for the correct. BTW, I'm not the only one that says Prismo; I'll have to correct my friends
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You can say either; it doesn't really matter that much.
Take your prick.
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Originally Posted by Spheric Harlot
You can say either; it doesn't really matter that much.
Take your prick.
Yes you can SAY Prismo if you want. It's still a Pismo though.
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Originally Posted by Hg2491
I noticed now that my Address Book is missing. how do I fix this? No support for old computers?
What OS is the Pismo running? What OS was the MacBook running?
The address book should be in the /Library/Application Support/AddressBook/ folder of your backup as an abcddb file. Not sure if this was different in Tiger or Panther though - haven't used them in such a long time.
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Originally Posted by seanc
What OS is the Pismo running? What OS was the MacBook running?
The address book should be in the /Library/Application Support/AddressBook/ folder of your backup as an abcddb file. Not sure if this was different in Tiger or Panther though - haven't used them in such a long time.
The Prismo is running Tiger, but AddressBook.app doesn't even load. No icon appears. I tried reinstalling it several times too.
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