How to detect and restore disappearing DLC music tracks in Rock Band 3 on Nintendo Wii
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This video will show you how to detect and restore DLC music tracks that have become corrupted on the SD card and that have simply disappeared in Rock Band 3 on Nintendo Wii. Note that the same issue is also present on RockBand 2 on Nintendo Wii. Essentially, the purchased and downloaded song content on the SD card becomes corrupt, not all at once but rather one music track at a time, and as a result, your library of DLC songs diminishes one by one without any warning or indication to you. On a regular basis, the user should take count of how many DLC songs they have in their library, and should keep an eye open for disappearing DLC content. Should content disappear, the Get More Songs DLC Music Store and the Manage Songs option should allow you to re-download the songs easily, without additional cost to you (as you already own the right to the DLC content you have previously purchased). Note that the label 'Purchased' refers to you owning the right to the DLC in question, yet the music track is not present on either the SD card or the Wii System Memory. 'Downloaded' refers to you both owning the right to the DLC content and having a copy saved locally for you to use. 'Upgrade Available' refers to you owning the right to the song yet does NOT indicate if you have a local copy of the song saved or not: when in doubt, feel free to re-download.
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