That doesn't make much sense, because mp3 files just don't vanish 
into thin air.  I would say the programs were deleted by Replay A/V, 
or your hard drive is going bye bye.
What I did, and maybe this would work for you too, is  get some kind 
of a backup sollution so that won't happen again, like maybe some 
kind of external drive, or an additional drive just for your audio 
related stuff.

It really does work out nice, because that way if Windows goes bye 
bye, you at least know your music and radio programs are safe.
There is a setting in Replay A/V  where you can determine if a 
program is deleted after a certain date. I bet that box is most 
likely checked, so you may want to look at it and see what's up.




At 01:37 PM 11/12/2006, you wrote:
>Well, all of my replay programming disappeared.  I have to start from
>scratch.  It all disappeared after working fine.  Thought you would like
>to know.  Kurt
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