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Thanks for the reply, yes unfortunately I have tried that to no avail....Hi Kryptonic. Try copying them to another folder and see if it exhibits the same issue.
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Thank you for the reply. I have Full control access to all folders, sub folders and files. This whole thing happened when I went to copy a song to another folder. Haven't been able to fix it unfortunately.It should be a folder permission issue. You might need to take ownership & grant full access permission to your currently logged on user. If you don't know how to do, you can use the freeware TakeOwnershipPro.
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For one thing, they are in the correct order according to Windows convention. If you want them named alphabetically remove the ##-artist- part and they should order correctly as far as your thinking. If you can't rename them, then possibly you have them open in an application such as media player or they are being indexed.
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