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From: kquirici on 2 Apr 2010 18:07 I have 113 available downloads, which I have downloaded already. Actually I deleted everything I had downloaded because I no longer wanted it. Apparently itunes noticed this and thinks because I bought them but it can't find them anymore, they're available for me to download again. Now everytime I try to download something, it tries to download all 113 available downloads. How can I get rid of these 'available downloads' that I no longer want? Thanks for any help.
From: kquirici on 2 Apr 2010 22:19
On Apr 2, 6:07 pm, "kquir...(a)yahoo.com" <kquir...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > I have 113 available downloads, which I have downloaded already. > Actually I deleted everything I had downloaded > because I no longer wanted it. Apparently itunes noticed this and > thinks because I bought them but it can't find them > anymore, they're available for me to download again. > > Now everytime I try to download something, it tries to download all > 113 available downloads. How can I get rid of > these 'available downloads' that I no longer want? > > Thanks for any help. I forgot to mention - everytime I try to download something I delete all the 113 OTHER available downloads, but they reappear next time I try to download something. |