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    Copied music from mp3 player...how do I get rid of the folders????

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by benbeck08, Jul 27, 2008.

  1. benbeck08

    benbeck08 CCNA/A+ In Progress

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    Just moved my entire music collection to my new laptop and now I have 99382938394504 folders and subfolders with all my music in them.....is there any way to get rid of these because doing it manually would take me about 17 years lol
     
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    nizzy1115 Notebook Prophet

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    let me guess...you have an ipod?
     
  3. benbeck08

    benbeck08 CCNA/A+ In Progress

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    Haha heck no i hate ipods....i have a 30gb Creative Zen Vision M
     
  4. Andy

    Andy Notebook Prophet

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    Check out Copy All to One....

    You can have duplicate files to be renamed or overwrited with/without prompts
     
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  5. benbeck08

    benbeck08 CCNA/A+ In Progress

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    Hey thanks a bunch great recommendation
     
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    olyteddy Notebook Deity

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    easy way: Search *.MP3 -> Search Results -> Select All -> Move to new folder...