After installing windows 7 all my music is doubled and quadrupled how do i fix it?

After installing windows 7 all my music is doubled or quadrupled.  How can I fix this?

Thanks but I figured it out. And it wasn't the ink because it was full(I make sure that the cartridges are not empty). I had to clean the printhead apparently. It worked fine after that.

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