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Re: wmp11 vista loss library
Problem solved - almost :-)
I created a new account and started all over again - and now everything
works fine. Obviously the Easy File transfer mixed up something that created
problems for Vusta.
Lesson learned: Clean Install Vista - but don't use the Easy Transfer to
transfer settings from your old computer (even if it is only 1 year old, only
had one account and never installed any games).
Jostein
"Jostein" wrote:
> It did not work for me. I have my music folders on a network drive, and
> everything was working fine with Media Player 11 on XP. I clean installed
> Vista Ultimate and now I can not view or add any folders to be monitored -
> the library is empty.
> I have tried several advises exept editing the registry. Pls Microsoft -
> come up with a solution, I have paid for a product not working!
> I'll not install Vista on my other systems untill the problem is solved.
> Jostein
>
> "Mohican83" wrote:
>
> > Tom, rename the
> > 1. Media Player folder(not the wmdb files)
> > 2. Open Media Player
> > 3. Open the monitor folders dialog box(your folder names should be there now)
> > 4. Close it and choose the apply all media changes command
> >
> > that should work(worked for me) sorry it took so long to figure it out
> >
> >
> > "Tom" wrote:
> >
> > > I have the same problem. The library doesn't index my musics. It allows me
> > > to add in monitor folder path, but it still doesn't add those musics into my
> > > library. It always shows 0 music added.
> > >
> > >
> > > "mohican83" <mohican83@discussions.microsoft.com> 写入消息
> > > news:ACBB3C5F-754C-42B1-BBFD-95A286B97C33@microsoft.com...
> > > > Media Player shows an empty library. It was fine until last week. I keep
> > > > trying to have it monitor my folder with music but it won't retain any
> > > > folder
> > > > name.
> > >
> > >
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