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I have accidently deleted my AutoPlaylist WPL files. Whoops! How do I restore them?

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I have accidently deleted my AutoPlaylist WPL files. Whoops! How do I restore them?

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They should be on your system in a subdirectory under the- “C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\My Music\Sample Playlists” directory (AKA “c:\documents and settings\all users\shared documents\shared music\sample playlists”). Alternatively, you could search your system for “Fresh tracks — yet to be played.wpl”… where that is, the other WPLs will be. If that doesn’t make you happy, go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Mediaplayer\Setup and delete the registry value “PlaylistsVersion” and then run the Windows Media Player and use its Help:Check for Update menu option to get the WPLs put back on your system.

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They should be on your system in a subdirectory under the- “C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\My Music\Sample Playlists” directory (AKA “c:\documents and settings\all users\shared documents\shared music\sample playlists”). Alternatively, you could search your system for “Fresh tracks — yet to be played.wpl”… where that is, the other WPLs will be. If that doesn’t make you happy, go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Mediaplayer\Setup and delete the registry value “PlaylistsVersion” and then run the Windows Media Player and use its Help:Check for Update menu option to get the WPLs put back on your system.

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