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Saving music files on system

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JusBeinMe - 23 Sep 2007 13:22 GMT
I have a new Zune, and I'm adding music...alot of music! Some of my songs I
had on a different system, so I'm adding them to my flash drive to save them
over to my laptop and download onto the Zune. What's the best practice to
assure my system doesn't start slowing down because I have too much saved on
it? If I delete the files, it will remove it from my Zune when I go to synch
it up. Thanks.
theplectrum - 23 Sep 2007 16:46 GMT
>I have a new Zune, and I'm adding music...alot of music! Some of my songs I
> had on a different system, so I'm adding them to my flash drive to save
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> synch
> it up. Thanks.

I don't really understand what your problem is - your system won't slow down
just because you have mp3 files on it, they'll simply take up HD space, not
PC resources. Cut down on the amount of crap loading at start up is a good
way to keep the system from slowing down.

Cheers,
Jerry
JusBeinMe - 23 Sep 2007 18:30 GMT
Great, thank you! I wasn't sure if the reduction in space on the HD would
affect other resources and potentially cause a slow down.

> >I have a new Zune, and I'm adding music...alot of music! Some of my songs I
> > had on a different system, so I'm adding them to my flash drive to save
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> Cheers,
> Jerry
 
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