Music files repeatedly mis-filed or deleted on 580...

Mostly, my 5800 handles my music files OK. However occasionally it just deletes some of the songs. So I have to copy them on again. Mostly this just happens once but sometimes again. Several different albums have been affected this way.
More frustratingly, I have a particular album that is constantly incorrectly filed in the Library. I have tried ripping  a couple of formats. As wma files, they are presented correctly but some songs  are regularly erased completely. They are suddenly not on the phone at all! As mp3s they appear as Unknown Artist in the Library even though they appear correct and all file details including performing artist are correct in the file manager. They are assigned correctly in Ovi Music but are not assigned correctly on the phone.
These problems are irritating. Any solution?
Thanks Paul.
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Sorry I didn't reply before, I only just noticed your thread.
When you say the tracks are deleted, do you mean that they are physically no longer on the card (ie: you can't see them when you look in the phone's File Manager or whilst connected to the PC in mass storage mode); or is it just that the tracks/albums no longer appear in your Music Player?
The reason I ask this is that the Music Player relies on a database which contains details of all music files irrespective of where they are stored in the phone memory or memory card, and sorting by album, artist etc. within Music Player relies on the ID3 tags in each individual music file, not the physical location on the storage memory.
I suspect that there is an issue with this database rather than your music, and that the tracks aren't actually deleted but that the phone 'forgets' that it has them. I would recommend that you first check that you try either a software update or reformat the phone with the code *#7370#.
If you are not on the latest software for your phone, then try the update, otherwise give the reformat a try.

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