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How do i get round Microsoft's block on my music?

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jcamacd | 20:24 Sat 25th Jun 2011 | Technology
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I have just transferred all my music from my old Acer hard disc to my new HP. When I try to play it Microsoft blocks it and tells me I have to buy a license. I've already bought the original cds and thought it a good idea to save the collection onto the hard disc. Before the Acer died I never had any problem. Is this new for windows 7? Is there any way I can get round not paying again?
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20:44 Sat 25th Jun 2011
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My feelings exactly, but Microsoft don't agree! Some of the cds are very old and I could never produce a receipt for them.
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This is the message I get:
Windows Media Player cannot play, burn, or sync the file because the media usage rights are missing. If you obtained the file from an online store, sign in to the store, and then try again.
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Thank you! I'll have a go.
And next time don't select to include the DRM when you first run windows media player! Or use something else to rip the CDs.
People actually use WMP ?
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You could also try Videolan Media Player which will play almost anything.
http://www.videolan.org/
↑ but not files with DRM embedded in them.

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