Becca's problem is not with her file system. Occasionally computer files do get corrupted, maybe iTunes, maybe the internet, maybe the computer itself. This is the reason iTunes provides a iTunes Library.xml file. I have had the experience of corrupting a library file and its no fun to rebuild it. I did the same thing Becca did and over wrote the .xml file. When you are looking at a blank library immediately import the .xml file. Failing that, the only solution for file corruption or a failed hard drive it's back up, back up, back up. Ken Stevens On Jul 6, 2008, at 2:25 PM, Michael Prete wrote: > > Perhaps your folder system is the source of your troubles. Your > computer doesn't think like you do. Imposing a system on iTunes that > makes sense to you hasn't helped, it may be the problem. > >> If you continue to do what you've always done, > You will continue to get what you've always gotten.