you highlight then press Ctrl and "C" then go onto the Music folder on your computer and press Ctrl and "V" to paste it on.
longer way to do it is sync the music following on screen instrucctions on Windows Media Player onto a USB mp3 player (apple products won't work, only iTunes can detect them not wmp) then when its done syncing, plug in the mp3 to your computer and open its music folder then copy and paste the music to your computer
You put that one cord in to that one hard drive place
You put the cd in and click media player that you have on your computer and drag the music and when your done click burn and it will burn when its done you have all your music on there and you can play it on your computer.
Go to your media player and press rip. Put the CD in, and your all set.
You can download them from Itunes, etc.You can buy them and put the CD into your CD-Drive
Well, you can put your music on a CD-R, and download it on the other computer.
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you need a usb cable put in in your computer and open up windows media player then at the top of that press sync and drag the music yo u want on to the device
first of all you have to have your music on windows media player open windows media player plug your juke into the computer/laptop drag albums or songs into the right sync music box click sync after it finishes syncing, you're done
You can go to 'my computer' when the device is plugged in. There will be an extra device labeled GPX. Double click to open it. From there, you can drag and drop files to add music, or right-click and select 'Delete' to delete music. You can also use Windows Media Player to 'sync' music to your device. Open Windows Media Player, click on 'Sync' at the top right. Then drag items from the media player to the box on the right. At the bottom of the box is a button that says 'Start Sync'. This is the way I prefer to put music on my GPX because Windows Media Player organizes it into nice little folders that make it easy to rearrange and delete my music from the 'my computer' screen.
Put the CD in the drive. Go to Windows Media Player. Click on Rip.
Rip the music from the CD (using the feature in Windows Media Player). Once you have the files on your computer, locate and import them into Windows Movie Maker.
any media player can. when you plug your zune into your computer it should automatically install. when you want to put new music onto it plug it in and bring up the zune page that tells you eveything that is on it. from thnere you can either browse for your music or drag and drop