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Some days ago I copied mp3-files from my old laptop to my new desktop. Both have win 7. In the old PC , the files and folders were arranged as I wanted. But in my new PC, it had been created many new folders keepin few mp3 files. Most of the new folders has the name of the albums, common to one or two songs. Often there is created one main folder and another folder inside the main folder, and then the original MP#-file. Irritating
I want the folders to be in alfabetically order, but its automatically created new folders which also often have subfolders. Often the one and only mp3-file in the folder is in the subfolder. Many folders to explore the get to the file. I dont want that the system automatically creates new folders which I dont recognise ( the names of the new folders is often names of artists or albums, the folders names is based on the files names or information) which I didnt knew I had in my "my music"-folder.I want these mp3-files to be without any extra folders, that they remains open in my "my music"-folder.
So what I have to do to get it as I want is to explore the folders and cut the file and paste it where I want it? Or is it an easier way to do it?
Last edited by Brink; 24 Feb 2011 at 14:39. Reason: merged