Rob
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I have Windows XP Home and have just started "burning" some music CD's using Windows Media Player 10 which came pre-installed.
Everything went fine at first as I down-loaded the music from the internet onto my hard drive. The problem started when I was requested to transfer my music files from my hard drive to Windows Media Player, because not only did it transfer the music files it also transferred all my music and other files from my wife's driving lesson course, and all the files from my games (Pirates, Nexus, etc).
At the moment I have nearly 900 files in WMP, and I have had to delete the games and driving course (which of course I can put back at another time).
Q1. How can I get rid of all the non-music files.
Q2. Is it best to delete WMP, and then download it from Microsoft.
Q3. How do I stop WMP from stealing non-music files.
One bit of good news the music CD's came out great.
Everything went fine at first as I down-loaded the music from the internet onto my hard drive. The problem started when I was requested to transfer my music files from my hard drive to Windows Media Player, because not only did it transfer the music files it also transferred all my music and other files from my wife's driving lesson course, and all the files from my games (Pirates, Nexus, etc).
At the moment I have nearly 900 files in WMP, and I have had to delete the games and driving course (which of course I can put back at another time).
Q1. How can I get rid of all the non-music files.
Q2. Is it best to delete WMP, and then download it from Microsoft.
Q3. How do I stop WMP from stealing non-music files.
One bit of good news the music CD's came out great.