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    Im building a new computer for upgrade reasons. I want to transfer my 6.5 Gs of mp3s to my new computer. How do I go about this? I will burn
    them on DVD DATA right. Do I have to have to convert each song into
    mps all over again when I rip the DVD DATA into the new computer? Please help!!!
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    Hello,

    If there already mp3s just drag and drop the mp3 folder onto your dvdr software and burn (you'll need two discs unless you have a dual layer {double layer} burner). Just copy the files straight to the other computer. No conversion needed. I have my mp3s backed up just like this.

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    Originally Posted by yoda313
    If there already mp3s just drag and drop the mp3 folder onto your dvdr software and burn (you'll need two discs unless you have a dual layer {double layer} burner). Just copy the files straight to the other computer. No conversion needed. I have my mp3s backed up just like this.
    Yep, spot on. Burn to data disc, no more than 4.377GB on one disc and the rest on the other. Throw the discs into your new computer and just copy all straight to a folder on your hard drive. That simple
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