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TommieLane
I have Windows Vista. I have a main music folder with 8 sub-folders. One sub-folder contains many individual artist folders, each containing from one to many individual album folders relating to that artist. This generates thousands of individual music files in this collection.
I have been selecting hundreds of individual music files and sending them to compilation collections on a flash drive to use in my car. That went well, with 620 separate song files in that flash drive collection.
However, now I find that when I open my main music folder, I still have all 8 sub-folders of course, but also dozens of individual random album folders, interspersed throughout my main music folder. I can return them to their original folder location one at a time but it would take me forever.
Is there some way that I can restore all of these out-of-place folders quickly, in one fell swoop?
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I have been selecting hundreds of individual music files and sending them to compilation collections on a flash drive to use in my car. That went well, with 620 separate song files in that flash drive collection.
However, now I find that when I open my main music folder, I still have all 8 sub-folders of course, but also dozens of individual random album folders, interspersed throughout my main music folder. I can return them to their original folder location one at a time but it would take me forever.
Is there some way that I can restore all of these out-of-place folders quickly, in one fell swoop?
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