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I just got a new Dell Dimension with XP/Home yesterday. Can someone
tell me which files to move from the old pc so that all the songs we had in the old MP will be in the new one? I moved lots of stuff over but apparently not the MP files. Thanks! Steve Ignots |
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There will be a folder (or several) where your mp3's are located. Assuming,
of course, that your songs are in that format. Do a Search for "*.mp3" (without the quotes)....and you will find them....asterisk, period, mp3. You can then burn them as Data (not mp3's) to a CD and copy them to your new computer. That is how I handled it way back. You should ALWAYS back up your songs in "data format" from time to time. Best....Heather <signots@aol.com> wrote in message news:1135357657.674391.61010@f14g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com... >I just got a new Dell Dimension with XP/Home yesterday. Can someone > tell me which files to move from the old pc so that all the songs we > had in the old MP will be in the new one? I moved lots of stuff over > but apparently not the MP files. Thanks! Steve Ignots > |
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Heather wrote:
> There will be a folder (or several) where your mp3's are located. > Assuming, of course, that your songs are in that format. Do a Search > for "*.mp3" (without the quotes)....and you will find > them....asterisk, period, mp3. > You can then burn them as Data (not mp3's) to a CD and copy them to > your new computer. That is how I handled it way back. You should > ALWAYS back up your songs in "data format" from time to time. "Data format"? An .mp3 file *is* a kind of data file. It's no different from a .doc file or an .xls file except that you use media player (or something similar) to access it instead of Word or Excel. -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup |
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"Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote in message news:uSyjFLACGHA.2040@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... >> You can then burn them as Data (not mp3's) to a CD and copy them to >> your new computer. That is how I handled it way back. You should >> ALWAYS back up your songs in "data format" from time to time. > > > "Data format"? An .mp3 file *is* a kind of data file. It's no different > from a .doc file or an .xls file except that you use media player (or > something similar) to access it instead of Word or Excel. Yep....I just wanted to point out to him that you can back them up as data...there are some people that don't realize that. Merry Christmas.....Heather > > -- > Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User > Please reply to the newsgroup > |
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Unfortunately the old pc has no way of burning a CD. I moved my other
files by connecting the old hard drive to the new pc. If I do a search on the old pc for mp3 files and find the folder(s) where they are kept drag them all into the new MP10 folder?? Steve |
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signots,
Here is a website with the most common media file extensions, so you can search your old hard drive for: http://www.wilsonmar.com/filetypes.htm -- Add MS to your News Reader: news://msnews.microsoft.com Rich/rerat (RRR News) <message rule> <<Previous Text Snipped to Save Bandwidth When Appropriate>> <signots@aol.com> wrote in message news:1135357657.674391.61010@f14g2000cwb.googlegro ups.com... I just got a new Dell Dimension with XP/Home yesterday. Can someone tell me which files to move from the old pc so that all the songs we had in the old MP will be in the new one? I moved lots of stuff over but apparently not the MP files. Thanks! Steve Ignots |
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Heather wrote:
> "Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain> wrote in message > news:uSyjFLACGHA.2040@TK2MSFTNGP14.phx.gbl... >>> You can then burn them as Data (not mp3's) to a CD and copy them to >>> your new computer. That is how I handled it way back. You should >>> ALWAYS back up your songs in "data format" from time to time. >> >> >> "Data format"? An .mp3 file *is* a kind of data file. It's no >> different from a .doc file or an .xls file except that you use media >> player (or something similar) to access it instead of Word or Excel. > > Yep....I just wanted to point out to him that you can back them up as > data...there are some people that don't realize that. OK, thanks for the clarification. -- Ken Blake - Microsoft MVP Windows: Shell/User Please reply to the newsgroup |
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Sounds good to me. I just burned them to a CD and downloaded them onto the
new computer, but I can't see why you can't move them the same as you moved the other files and folders. I now have a router and have moved programs over from the old computer to this new XP one. Cheers....Heather <signots@aol.com> wrote in message news:1135489166.937471.187190@g49g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > Unfortunately the old pc has no way of burning a CD. I moved my other > files by connecting the old hard drive to the new pc. If I do a search > on the old pc for mp3 files and find the folder(s) where they are kept > drag them all into the new MP10 folder?? Steve > |
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