or follow this step by step guide: copy the music from your pc but ensure you maintain the exact folder structure. For instance, if you have your music in C:\music\any other folder then copy the "music\any other folder" to your sdcard.Important point here is that the folder structure does not change. convert the mediaplayer playlists to m3u. For help: http://windows.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows-vista/create-or-change-a-regular-playlist-in-windows-media-playerexample: #EXTM3U #EXTINF:0,1 - Black Sabbath.mp3 F:\My Music\Black Sabbath\1970 - Black Sabbath\1 - Black Sabbath.mp3 Now use notepad or wordpad (do not use Word) and open the (converted mediaplayer) m3u that you want to use.You will see that the full path (the fully qualified path) is used for each song (see example above). Leave open and go to your mobileNext, find out on your new mobile where the music is located. I found that this may vary eg /mnt/sdcard/music or something else. Assume the mobile path is /mnt/sdard/ and your m3u songs show c:\music\Beyonce\somesong.mp3just use the replace function and replace c:\ with /mnt/sdcard/ (note the forward / 's)#EXTM3U #EXTINF:0,1 - Black Sabbath.mp3 /mnt/sdcard/My Music\Black Sabbath\1970 - Black Sabbath\1 - Black Sabbath.mp3 then replace all other \ with / (this converts it from Windows to Unix format)#EXTM3U #EXTINF:0,1 - Black Sabbath.mp3 /mnt/sdcard/My Music/Black Sabbath/1970 - Black Sabbath/1 - Black Sabbath.mp3 Save and copy to a folder on your mobile Finally, set up Poweramp to scan this folder and it will use these playlists.Job done