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The Windows 8 Music App (XboX Music is not available in my country, and this is the alternative) downloads album art by default. I didn't want the app to show vulgar pictures, so I have disabled the function. The problem is that it has already downloaded a few pictures which I find inappropriate. I'd like to remove those.

Luckily, it seems like the pictures were not embedded to the MP3 files. I believe the Music App handles meta-data in a way similar to Windows Media Player, which creates a dedicated database.

How do I reset the database?

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Windows 8 Music holds its albums in the Windows 8 Music Library. Here's what I had to do to reset my Music Library

  • Open Explorer
  • Click on 'Libraries'
  • Right click on 'Music'
  • Click on each Library location and Remove
  • Click OK

After you've done this you need to uninstall and reinstall the music app

  • Bring up the start screen
  • Right click on the music app, and click 'Uninstall' from the app bar
  • Go into the store
  • Search for 'Music'
  • Reinstall the Music app
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Clear the Windows Media Player database cache files . To do this, follow these steps:

a. Click Start , click Run , type %LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft , and then click OK.

b. Select the Media Player folder , and then click Delete on the File menu.

c. Restart Windows Media Player .

Give this a go. Taken from: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-pictures/delete-or-re-locate-media-player-cache/1b9817c7-7b83-405d-a1b7-29c4ed915fed?msgId=4fa98343-caef-4845-99cd-fcb7dd35100a

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  • It doesn't seem to work. Note that my question regards the Windows 8 Music App, not Windows Media Player.
    – Idan
    Sep 29, 2013 at 18:50

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