on your media player use the sync option and connect your mp3 to the usb and you will fugure the rest out
To createa text file in Windows XP or any version of XP, open any word processor or text editor and create your file. Once you create your file, save it with the .TXT contention to save it as a text file.
Quite a few softwares can do that. Windows Xp & Vista Media Player can. Version 11 is current.
ok, when you download anything from lime wire, it goes straight to the lime wire folder, which is in My Documents\ Lime Wire\saved. you can then move the files from that folder to your mp3 player music folder. alternatively, you could open limewire, and on the bottom right hand side where the downloads show up, there should be an options tab. click on it, and then click more transfer options. a new window will open up. here, there should be an option saying " save all download to one folder". here, you can configure it to save the songs to your mp3 player, but that means you will have to connect your mp3 to your computer every time you download anything. i prefer the first option, but do whatever you like!
No. Neither windows nor NTFS tracks such data.
This is how to do it on Windows XP. To find out how to do it on Windows Vista, go to the question "How do you import iTunes music into WMP in vista?"First, open Windows Music Player. Then open "My Documents" then "My Music" then "iTunes" then "iTunes Music". You can now drag your music to Windows Media Player Library.
This is how to do it on Windows Vista. To find out how to do it on Windows XP, go to the question "How do you import iTunes music into WMP?"First, open Windows Music Player. Then open "Documents" then "Music" then "iTunes" then "iTunes Music". You can now drag your music to Windows Media Player Library.
Depending on what you mean by "save a session". When you select "Standby" in the shut down options, it saves the current state of windows xp and puts the computer in a sleep state. When you restart it, Everything is just how you left it. Hope this helps.
Windows XP is a general name given to sevearl operating systems released by Microsft in the early 200's. These include: Windows XP Home, Windows XP Pro, WIndows XP Stater, Windows XP Media Edition, WIndows XP Tablet, Windows XP N, Windows XP K and Windows XP KN
If in Windows XP, your iTunes Library was in your My Music folder (C:\Documents and Settings\[username]\My Documents\My Music\iTunes), in Windows Vista, it should be located here: C:\Users\[username]\music\iTunes
No, but you can get Windows Live Mail for Windows XP in Windows Live Essentials for XP.
either 1) connect to the computer and then using my computer, drag and drop the files to your coby mp3 player. 2) use Windows media player to sync music and playlists to your mp3 player.
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