If you have an external hard drive that is formatted for a Mac computer and are trying to access the files via PC, there is a good chance that Windows will not recognize the external hard drive.

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Make Windows Recognize Mac Formatted External Hard Drives and Files
The process of syncing our phones with our computers to load music has become a hassle. Plus, if you want to listen to your music collection on another computer, you either have to connect through a WiFi network, or transfer files to and from a USB or hard drive.

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Upload Music and Listen from any Computer or Android Phone
Since the fall of Napster, finding music over the internet (without the threat of being sued by the music industry) has been touch and go. Radio stations, like Yahoo Radio and Pandora, stream music—but we have no control over what song plays next.

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Stream and Store Music the Easy Way
I have never heard anyone say that they don’t like music. Whether you’re into rock, rap, country, etc, you do like some type of music. That’s because music is like a universal art.

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10 Best Websites to Find Legal Music
Anyone who has suffered a hard drive crash knows the pain of losing years worth of music. It is one of those horrible moments where we are torn between crying or throwing the offending hard drive out of a window—neither of which will resurrect the lost music files. Storing music on the web can help divert this disaster

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Listen to Your Music Collection from PC or Android Phone