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Where will I find my mp3 files on Windows 10

I am trying to find mp3 files on my PC where i understand my recorded music will be stored I am on Windows 10. If I can access them then I should be able to download the music on to my sd card to use on my Samsung tablet. Thank you

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  • AndyPix
    AndyPix Posts: 4,847 Forumite
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    The MP3 files are going to be stored wherever you stored them !!


    The most obvious place to look would be the "music" folder in the libraries.


    Click the folder icon on the task bar and then you should see "music" as an option down the left side
  • DoaM
    DoaM Posts: 11,863 Forumite
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    edited 28 November 2018 at 5:35PM
    What did you use to get the MP3 files on to your PC? iTunes? Something else?

    Brute force method ...

    Open Windows Explorer
    Select your C: drive
    In the search area type in *.mp3 and press Enter

    You should now get a list of results of MP3 files (after a while). Select one of them, right-click on it and choose Open file location. This will take you to where it is stored. :)

    If no MP3 files are found, try another drive location (e.g. D: or E: )
  • Neil49
    Neil49 Posts: 3,486 Forumite
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    Also take a look on your One Drive account.

    I tried to avoid using it but accidentally logged in and it set all storage defaults on my Windows 10 laptop to my One Drive account. It then advised me that I had reached the limit and to pay for extra storage!
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