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I have a massive wma and mp3 library on my computer and I just bought my wife
an iTouch. I've witnessed her dragging my music files into her iTunes library and I'm not sure if that's removing my music directly from my folders and replacing them with aac files. Is it safe to simply drag wma files from my folder into iTunes? I'm not worried about duplication since I have a large harddrive. I just don't want to lose my wma files. Is there a way I can protect my wma files from deletion by other users? I'm running Vista Home Premium and I have setup separate user accounts. The music files are all stored on a separate internal harddrive. |