Try the Winamp 5 Media Library Import/Export Plug-in http://bluemars.org/ml_impex/wa5-ml_impex1.3.exe (c) AGico
Or you can backup the files that this data is stored in, then after re-installing Winamp, just replace the new 'default' files with your backup files.
This post will tell you where these files are stored: http://forums.winamp.com/showthread.php?threadid=263471
The Winamp Media Player is a free and legal music player which you can download online from www.winamp.com. With a file size of only 15MB, it will not take up much space on your computer. You may also import your iTunes Library into the Winamp Media Player.
Yes. It's a media player that is very popular among users. It had some security issues but they were fixed in the latest versions of the software. While the app is safe, you should take a closer look at any plugins you install.
Ask a gunsmith for help. Check out old gun books in the library.
Regularly make a backup of your iPod. If all the iTunes library information is gone, you won't be able to sync your iPod, but if you keep a backup of your iPod music, you just need to retrieve the backup and then you have all your music back.To discover some applications that can do this, take a look to the links section.
Public Library. Take a pad and pencil, you will be doing a lot of writing.
there are utilities which help us to take backup windows- ntbackup(you can take system state backup for AD) veritas tivoli etc
it's a system state backup.
Magnetic tape is the slowest backup media and stores data in a sequential order. Tapes require a linear read/write process, meaning that accessing specific data can take longer compared to other media types like hard drives or SSDs, which allow for random access. Despite its slower speed, magnetic tape is often used for long-term storage due to its cost-effectiveness and durability.
pls tell some idea to take backup of virus infeced hard disk
Click on the link to your right for instructions.
You can access the backup light on your Pontiac from the trunk compartment. Remove the backup light cover. Take hold of the backup light connector, push in and turn at the same time. Do the same with the backup lightbulb. Reverse the process to install the new lightbulb.
The restore process depends entirely on how the backup was created, and by what program. On my servers, using a clone of the entire system is easiest, but in industry you take a full backup and do the restore from that backup set. This can only be done after a simple install of the system to get to the point that you could do the restore.