Yesterday (or was it during the night before???) my Windows 10 laptop and desktop both had bluescreen activity, I believe, in keeping with a scheduled Win 10 update. (You got it, too, right?)
However, today when I went to pair my S3 to a little Bluetooth portable speaker I just recharged for an upcoming holiday, when I went to my onboard/stock music player.....there were NO SONGS TO PLAY. My Music folder was EMPTY!
I was listening to an entire Sting album and a bunch of Santana just a day or two ago at the Y with my earbuds. WTF........as in.......Where The Frig???
Was the Win 10 upgrade POSSIBLY, CONCEIVABLY related to the disappearing music folder content? A bad sync, or what? And....With what?
Curious
However, today when I went to pair my S3 to a little Bluetooth portable speaker I just recharged for an upcoming holiday, when I went to my onboard/stock music player.....there were NO SONGS TO PLAY. My Music folder was EMPTY!
I was listening to an entire Sting album and a bunch of Santana just a day or two ago at the Y with my earbuds. WTF........as in.......Where The Frig???
Was the Win 10 upgrade POSSIBLY, CONCEIVABLY related to the disappearing music folder content? A bad sync, or what? And....With what?
Curious
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