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Backing up your iTunes library is important to ensure that you don't lose your valuable music, movies, TV shows, and other media files in case of a computer crash or other data loss. You can use iTunes Transfer to back up your iTunes library to an external hard drive or a cloud storage service. Here are the steps to back up your iTunes library with iTunes Transfer: 1. Connect your external hard drive to your computer or make sure that you have enough space on your cloud storage service. 2. Launch iTunes on your computer and go to the "File" menu. Select "Library" and then click on "Export Library". 3. In the Export Library window, choose the location where you want to save the exported library file. You can save it to your desktop or directly to your external hard drive. Make sure to give the file a name that you will remember, such as "iTunes Library Backup". 4. Choose the file format that you want to use for the exported library file. You can select either "XML" or "TXT" format. The XML format is recommended because it contains more detailed information about your media files. 5. Click on the "Save" button to export your iTunes library. 6. Once the library file has been exported, close iTunes and disconnect your external hard drive from your computer. If you are using a cloud storage service, make sure that the file has been uploaded successfully. 7. To restore your iTunes library from the backup file, connect your external hard drive to your computer or download the file from your cloud storage service. 8. Launch iTunes on your computer and go to the "File" menu. Select "Library" and then click on "Import Playlist". 9. Navigate to the location where you saved the backup file and select it. Click on the "Choose" button to import the file. 10. iTunes will import the backup file and restore your library to its previous state.
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