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I am new to the forum so I hope I am in the appropriate topic for my dilemma. My daughter likes to use my limewire and has ultimately stored music in other areas whereas when I try to recover them to add to my playlist I can't find them. The seem to be deleted or zipped. Is there any way to put ALL my music back in one spot just to see what has been lost?
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I would use the windows "search" option for MP3 on your harddrives. Cut and paste the files you had trouble finding into your "Music" folder. I have created some snapshots of how to get all of your music files into one play list.
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I would use the windows "search" option for MP3 on your harddrives. Cut and paste the files you had trouble finding into your "Music" folder. I have created some snapshots of how to get all of your music files into one play list.

Once you get to your music folder, go to the very far right bottom corner of the window thats displaying your music files and hold down the right mouse key and drag it to the very far left top corner and let go of the mouse key and then you'll see an option to select. Once you do that, your media will start playing.
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Once you get to your music folder, go to the very far right bottom corner of the window thats displaying your music files and hold down the right mouse key and drag it to the very far left top corner and let go of the mouse key and then you'll see an option to select. Once you do that, your media will start playing.
I'm having problems getting the screenshots uploaded. At any rate, once your music starts to play, go to file, scroll down to the save now playing option and save a playlist file to your desktop (whatever name you wish).
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