In order to release my desktop of thousands of songs, I loaded everything
into an additional hard drive with a large capacity, copying all my music
files within ZUNE to this new hard drive. Question......IF I delete my music
files from the computer, ZUNE does not recognize the hard drive as the
location to load music from.....how can I "tell" ZUNE to load from the F
drive as opposed to the normal C drive? If this is not possible, then I have
wasted my money buying additional storage to free my computer of the ZUNE
files......Any suggestions on how to solve this problem?????? It defeats the
purpose if ZUNE does not work with additional hard drive.......
On Mon, 11 Jun 2007 17:14:00 -0700, MARILIZA wrote:
> It defeats the
> purpose if ZUNE does not work with additional hard drive.......
Zune was ****ed up from the get go, it is here to satisfy the entertainment
business not you. My advice to you would be to replace it with an iPOD
even if you hate Steve Jobs, since Apple is dropping DRM all together next
year, and Microsoft will only make it worst.
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TIA
The next version of Windows? Windows piñata
Piñatas are made from easily breakable materials.
a bright container generally suspended on a rope from
a tree branch or ceiling that is filled with candy and toys
and is used during celebrations.
A succession of blindfolded, stick-wielding
children and some fun-loving adults
will try to break the piñata in order
to collect the candy
(traditionally fruit, such as sugarcane) inside of it.