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Old 09-10-2006
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Hey,
I recently backed up my HD and reinstalled the OS I reinstalled Musicmatch and all my tracks from the backup but I can't seem to find my playlists.
This is fairly distressing as you may know that anyone who is truly into music has a certian pride in the playlists they create.

Musicmatch as no support, got any ideas on how I could find my playlists?

As always I appreciate any help you can give.


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Hi Dudemellow,

Most audio programs save the playlist as a seperate file. My assumption would be, if you didn't backup these playlist files, they are probably lost with the format.


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Thanks, that is what I was thinking and afraid of.


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Can you do a simple search in the start bar if you havent? That should bring up all the playlists on the pc



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