Windows media player is not save my playlist of music, or keep my songs torn

I'm trying to add to my library, by going to the library, do scroll, add the library, choose the 2nd option add my files and all other it can access, click Add and will not do anything where he has done before.  Also, when I rip a CD, it is as it is heartbreaking, the completion percentage and then when I go to the library to see what is in there, nothing shoes uop and it says to add playlists.  I will say that, under the tab library, I can go to instead of music videos and my videos are still there, have not disappeared.

This probably means that the WMP library is corrupted. To reset the media library, follow the instructions for WMP 11 on XP at http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html#medialibrary . Note the reset of the library will make you lose all the counts to play and possibly ratings too. Tim Baets
http://www.BM-productions.TK

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