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| Thread ID: 24616 | 2002-09-15 05:43:00 | Windows MediaPlayer Licence Transfer | murraygough (1410) | Press F1 |
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| 79590 | 2002-09-15 05:43:00 | Have had to rebuild my system after a hard disk failure. Have retrieved my CD music files from my backup, but MediaPlayer won't let me play any of them because "the license is either missing or corrupted" - then says i have to re-record from the original CD. That's days of work for the 120 CD's i've got recorded!!! I assume problem is that the licenses are on the original hard disk and were not backed up (I used copy/paste). I still have that disk, and most of the data on it is accessible, but i don't know where to look for the licence file or whether it can be copied. Any ideas or suggestions??? |
murraygough (1410) | ||
| 79591 | 2002-09-15 06:34:00 | Hi Murray, I hardly ever use WMP.... instead use Musicmatch Jukebox, which will do everything WMP can do and more. Available as a free download @ http://www.musicmatch.com You will be able to play all your music CDs on it. Give it a go, you will be more than happy BALDY:-) |
Baldy (26) | ||
| 79592 | 2002-09-15 07:58:00 | Thanks Baldy - I think I'll do that. Wonder if Microsoft have any idea how much time they cause their customers to waste?????!! | murraygough (1410) | ||
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