Backup on windows media player

I saved a few songs on windows media player the other day. I want to continue to do the rest, but I don't have not only those who have already been backed up?

Exactly how you did backup the songs?

Backup of all WMP songs can be done by copying simply all the music files in a backup location, for example on another hard drive.

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