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I'm new to the Media player. However, even though I didn't add them my
libarary list contains many songs as well as a large list of WAV files. When I play the WAV files, they appear to be verbal descriptions of Windows XP features. Can I remove these files from my library list? Why did they appear in the first place? What about the musice files that I did not purchase, but appears to have come with my PC? Are these songs legal to keep on my PC? Thanks |
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Linda wrote:
> I'm new to the Media player. However, even though I didn't add them my > libarary list contains many songs as well as a large list of WAV files. When > I play the WAV files, they appear to be verbal descriptions of Windows XP > features. Can I remove these files from my library list? Why did they appear > in the first place? What about the musice files that I did not purchase, but > appears to have come with my PC? Are these songs legal to keep on my PC? > Thanks You probably allowed WMP to search your entire disk for audio files. To remove them, simply select and hit the delete key. As for music files already on your PC, apart from the couple of sample files that come with Windows (eg Beethoven's 5th) you'll have to be more explicit. |
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