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Old Aug 28, 2007, 07:24 AM
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Moving Windows Media Player 9 files

I recently acquired a nice portable hardrive and want to move all of my music files off onto it to save room on the CPU itself. The problem is that I have a bunch of playlists set up, and I keep tally of the playcounts as well. I don't want to loose all of that information, but I've been told that taking that big lump of material off my CPU will improve speed and such. Can I move this stuff and run it off the portable hardrive without loosing this information?

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