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Old July 8th, 2005
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Question accessing files saved on an external HD

I have just reloaded (and upgraded to) Limewire Pro from Basic but am having a problem accessing the previous music files on my computer. My problem began when I moved my music files to an external hard drive. I began to get a message that there was an issue with my directory. When I attempted to redirect to my external HD, it would shut down. So, I decided to reload limewire completely at the "Pro" level. The installation went OK (the .exe program is on my C drive but my music files are on my D drive. Is there an easy way to have my current program see these? And, can I set up Limewire to drop new music files directly onto my D-drive instead of C? Thanks very much for your input!
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