Use FreeRIP - just Google it and it should come up. Just rip the CD's again
to MP3 instead

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"Mike" <> wrote in message
news:toednYyio4xTw8vZRVn-...
> Should someone asking this question really be using a beata OS?
>
> -Mike
>
> "Mike Williams" <> wrote in message
> news:...
>> Chad Harris wrote:
>>> I need help with this problem; know there is a solution. I have about
>>> 500 or more CDs ripped on an XP boot on drive C:\ as wma files in WMP10
>>> in Windows XPPSP2.
>>>
>>> I have Vista on my E:\ with WMP11. After a complicated struggle with an
>>> unbelievable number of steps to get my sound driver to work, I want to
>>> be able to copy my WMP10 ripped files into WMP11 so I don't have to rip
>>> the CDs on the Vista boot one by one.
>>>
>>> Can I just copy (right click drag or copy paste or use the copy listing)
>>> My Music on the XP boot (2.42GB, 1177 Files, 128 folders to a folder on
>>> my E:\Drive and will it be associated or integrated into WMP 11 on the
>>> Vista boot on E:\ or do I have to burn this to a DVD and then copy from
>>> DVD?
>>>
>>> What's the best way to get my ripped music from XP on C:\ to Vista on
>>> E:\???
>>
>> Don't multipost. See response on whatever newsgroup I found you on first.
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