Okay, this may be a little confusing, but pay attention and you'll get it. I bought around 90 songs on Napster over the last 2 or 3 years. My computer got a virus on it and I had to do a System Restore and roll it back to a couple weeks ago. All my files and music were still on the computer - luckily, but my music doesn't have any of it's DRM licenses. Without those, I can't burn, sync, or even listen to any of my music. I downloaded Rhapsody of a CD that came with my Sansa e250 MP3 Player, and opon opening Rhapsody, it said that some of my music files were missing licenses, so it took me to a Microsoft website where it fixed all that. I tried listening to a couple songs on Windows Media Player, but it says I need to either purchase my songs over again or get a Napster to Go subscription. Rhapsody won't let me listen to or sync my files either. I have proof that I purchased all those songs, but it won't work out for me. And I don't want to pay $15 a month or like $90 for my songs back. I even tried redownloading my songs off of Napster, but yet again, it says I need to purchase them. Any ideas? Please, I don't want to spend all that money for something I already own. =(
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