Windows Media Player content that you download from the Internet or record with the CD Audio feature, that has Digital Rights Management enabled which is enabled by default , has associated license files that you must back up periodically to ensure that content plays back in the event of a system restoration.
Select the folder where you want to back up the license information, and then click Backup Now. Microsoft recommends that you use the default location: My Documents. When the Transfer Complete! The backup creates the following files:. Note By default, the files are hidden, so they may not be visible.
For additional information about how to view hidden files, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:.
Click Restore Now. The player uses your Internet connection to verify your license information. When you receive a "Transfer Complete" message, the player has verified your licence information and restored the licenses. Do you want me to take you through the move to EHD a step at a time?
I'll be happy to do so - R. How can I back up WMP on another hard drive? This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread. I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Previous Next. W7 It's a good idea to create a system back-up while it's in good shape. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site.
In reply to RicW-nw's post on February 4, If the correct album doesn't appear in the search results, follow the instructions on the page to search again using different search criteria, or to manually add the media info.
If you get an error message when you try to find album info that says you need to change your privacy settings, select Organize , select Options , select the Privacy tab, and then select the Update music files by retrieving media info from the Internet check box.
If the correct album info appears with a generic music icon displayed as the album art, the album art is unavailable for download. The changes you make apply to new tracks that you rip. You can't use the Player to change the format or audio quality of a song you've already ripped. Maximize the Windows Media Player window so you can see all of the menu options, select Rip settings , and then select the setting you want to change. Copyrighted material includes, but isn't limited to, software, documentation, graphics, lyrics, photographs, clipart, animations, movie and video clips, as well as sound and music including when MP3 encoded.
Violation of U. Windows 8. Use this for music, pictures, and videos Capacity is about 4. When you're finished with the list, select Start burn.
Tips: If you want to change the order of the items in the burn list, drag them up or down in the list. If your list has too many items for one disc, you can burn the remaining items to a second disc. Open Windows Media Player. Open the support folder, and then open the migwiz folder. Then you can restore those files and settings to the new computer.
Click Next. If you are prompted to close programs, make sure that you have saved any open documents, and then click Close all. As a precaution, you can use the Backup and Restore Center feature in Windows 7 and Windows Vista to back up your data. Note Data that you back up by using the Windows 7 Backup and Restore Center can be restored only on a Windows 7-based operating system. Note If you are prompted to close programs, make sure that you have saved any open documents and close those programs.
Or, click Close Programs. Under Back up or restore your files , click Set up backup. Select where you want to save your backup, and then click Next. Note Remember to save your backup files to removable media or a network location.
Click Let Windows choose or Let me choose , and then click Next. Make the appropriate selections, and then click Next or Save Settings and run backup. Click Back up files under Back up files or your entire computer. Select where you want to store the file backup, and then click Next. Select the disk or disks that you want to back up, and then click Next. Select the file type or file types that you want to back up, and then click Next.
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