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# Trash the "kJams Library" folder (or make a backup somewhere, alternately you can simply right click-create archive it, and put a tilde (~) in front of the archive name, THEN delete the original folder.
# Trash the "kJams Library" folder (or make a backup somewhere, alternately you can simply right click-create archive it, and put a tilde (~) in front of the archive name, THEN delete the original folder.
# Run kJams
# Run kJams
# Any songs you've previously ripped or purchased will automatically add to the library.
# Any songs you've previously "ripped", "purchased", or "copied" will automatically add to the library.
# Now "Add to Library" any other folders you need.
# Now "Add to Library" any other folders you need.



Revision as of 20:29, 8 January 2015

A Conversation

If you prefer a conversational style, you might like this exchange.

Warning

In doing this you will lose all your playlists, venues and singers.

How To

  1. Quit kJams
  2. Navigate to your "kJams" folder. (/Users/<you>/Music/kJams)
  3. Inside that folder you'll see the "kJams Library" folder. See it?
  4. Trash the "kJams Library" folder (or make a backup somewhere, alternately you can simply right click-create archive it, and put a tilde (~) in front of the archive name, THEN delete the original folder.
  5. Run kJams
  6. Any songs you've previously "ripped", "purchased", or "copied" will automatically add to the library.
  7. Now "Add to Library" any other folders you need.

That's it!

Do NOT throw out "kJams CDs" or "kJams Musc" or anything else you find at the same level

Here is a Tutorial Video for Rebuilding while Moving to an external drive