I'm running windows media 8 on my toshiba and all my music disappeared from the media player.

I'm running windows media 8 on my toshiba and all my music disappeared from the media player. I tried to put more music on it, but I get this message (can't rip1 or more tracks on this cd). Help!

Original title: Media Player

I'm running windows media 8 on my toshiba and all my music disappeared from the media player. I tried to put more music on it, but I get this message (can't rip1 or more tracks on this cd). Help!

Original title: Media Player

have you tried to restore default libraries? See http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_8-files/why-cant-open-any-of-my-libraries-in-windows-8/01526d22-f877-465c-9f13-e1ab864e1733

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