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September 16, 2005 11:50 AM PDT

iTunes 5.0 Special Report: Purchased music playlist lost

by CNET staff

MacFixIt reader Navarro Parker reports that his "Purchased Music" playlist is lost after the iTunes 5.0 update. He writes:

"After upgrading to iTunes 5, one of my Macs has completely lost the special green 'Purchased Music' playlist.

"Even after purchasing a song from iTunes Music Store, I still do not have the special playlist. My other Macs (which have very few purchased songs) have the playlist. But of course, my main Mac where I have purchased more than 300 songs the Purchased playlist is nowhere to be found."

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    by eudada_dotmac September 18, 2005 12:24 AM PDT
    Same thing happened here. I got the Purchased Music playlist back after choosing Check for Purchased Music from the Advanced menu.
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