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Old July 23rd, 2002
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Hey Guys, I just updated from 9.2 to OSx yesterday & today I downloaded Limewire Pro. How do I transfer all my downloaded files (MP3s) from the old Limewire (from 9.2) to my new OSx (Limewire Pro).
Am I making sense?
Should I be shot?
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Old July 23rd, 2002
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Its a piece of cake. Just go to the old LimeWire folder on your hard drive (probably in the Applications OS 9 folder) and get the "shared" folder, or which ever folder that you've been saving stuff to. Drag it to the NEW LimeWire folder (probably in Applications [OS X] folder). You can choose to replace the existing shared folder or copy the contents.

And you're done
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