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I’m halfway through a Windows-based PowerPoint AV project and every slide that used to play its background track now sits silent. When I open Insert → Audio the long-standing music folder I’ve always browsed to has vanished, so PowerPoint can’t find any of the linked MP3s. I haven’t yet searched the drive with File Explorer and I’m honestly not sure whether I may have renamed or moved the folder at some point. What I need is clear, step-by-step help that walks me through: • locating every one of those missing MP3 files on my local hard drive, • confirming their integrity, and • relinking them so the presentation plays flawlessly again. Screen-share or chat-based instructions work best for me; if we hit a wall I can still open a remote-access session with whatever tool you prefer, but written guidance is my first choice. Deliverable: a concise set of instructions (or live walk-through) that ends with all audio restored and the deck running without missing-file errors. If you’re comfortable with Windows file recovery tricks, PowerPoint media management, and the odd curveball that comes from long projects, I’d love your help today.
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Hello I can help restore all missing PowerPoint audio by locating the MP3 files, verifying they still work, and relinking them correctly so the presentation runs without errors. I’m comfortable with Windows file recovery, PowerPoint media management, and can guide you step-by-step via chat or screen share today. Regards Muhammad
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Your issue sounds like PowerPoint is still referencing linked audio paths, but the original MP3 folder has either been moved, renamed, or is no longer available from the same location. I can guide you step by step through finding the missing MP3 files on Windows, checking whether they still play correctly, and then relinking them inside PowerPoint so the presentation runs without silent slides or missing-file errors. I’ll start with safe checks first: File Explorer search, recent folder history, PowerPoint media path review, and file integrity testing before making any changes. If needed, I can also help you recover the folder path or rebuild the audio links slide by slide. Written guidance or screen-share both work for me, and I can keep the process clear so you understand exactly what was fixed.
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Hi, you'll get every missing MP3 located, relinked and playing correctly in your PowerPoint again without broken audio paths. I understand your presentation previously worked and the issue started after PowerPoint lost track of the original music folder, likely due to a moved or renamed directory. I’ve handled similar recovery situations where linked media disappeared after file structure changes during long-running projects. I’ll guide you step-by-step through locating the MP3s, verifying file integrity and reconnecting them so the deck runs flawlessly again. If needed, I can also help stabilize the project structure to prevent future broken links. Which PowerPoint version and Windows version are you currently using? Best Regards, Fizza
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