Album songs associated with incorrect after covers Windows Media Player online download.

Original title: Media Player

I have been downloading songs on my Media Player (I have a Windows Vista) and in my library of songs from that album covers are on the wrong songs... How to fix this?  Do not understand why it does this... I have never had a problem before unless it's because I downloaded all my music on a flash drive awhile back when I was having problems with my computer and did not want to lose my stuff... would appreciate your comments... Thank you very much!

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You can refer to the procedure described in the following article to add or change the album art of your choice manually.

Add or change album art in Windows Media Player.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/add-or-change-album-art-in-Windows-Media-Player

Information about the media in Windows Media Player: frequently asked questions.

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/media-information-in-Windows-Media-Player-frequently-asked-questions

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