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I use Windows Vista Home Premium - I get this error message when I try to add information to the MP3 files that have been downloaded.  MP3 CD files are fine, but the albums that i've got from amazon/play etc have no song on them information.  It's just empty.  It comes to getting the error message:

Apply the properties file
An unexpected error prevented the operation.  Make a note of this error code, which might be useful if you get additional help to resolve this problem:

Error 0x8007007E: the specified module could not be found.

I downloaded a converter of flac the 21 day trial yesterday for a few songs that I had been sent - after I had converted to them I realized how stupid could download a trial for a product, then I tried to delete the folder.  One of the files inside not to remove (I finally got rid of him after cutting, gluing then delete), and this is after I initially deleted the contents of the file converter flac mp3 information has been destroyed and would not change.

If anyone has an idea how to solve this problem - or even about what exactly I did to cause the problem - please help!

Hey
Try the steps in the article

http://www.ehow.com/how_5705635_correct-tags-Windows-Media-Player.html

Bravo!

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