Music transfer probem.

Hello, my name is JLTowers... I tried to transfer most of my music from my old computer files using windows XP Home Edition, on my new computer using windows 7...  I transferred some on USB, but when I tried to play them, my new computer ask me to read license files. but one of my computers are not connected to internet... Is it possible to make music files to play on my new computer without being connected to the internet? ... or can I download a license and save it to a flash drive and transfer it to the new computer.  .... I have no internet at home... but I can't use the internet library to download a license if it is possible.  Or is there another way please let me know.

Here's how to transfer the license: https://support.microsoft.com/kb/265473/?wa=wsignin1.0

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