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Limewire to my MP3.


Question Posted Thursday January 26 2006, 5:18 pm

I have Limewire and I want to know how to get those songs on my MP3 player. ( I have a Sony Bean if that helps ) My brother got about 100 songs on it but I have downloaded more and hes in college and works 3 jobs so he doesn't have time to tell my how to do it.

Pleasee Help =)


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lovexsweetxlove answered Thursday January 26 2006, 11:34 pm:
I used to have an MP3 player and what I used to do is find where the music is stored. than open the folder that goes with your MP3 and drag the music into the other folder. I did this until i got an ipod. now I just use itunes.
I hope I helped
marta

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