How to remove DRM from Windows Media Player files with fu4wm13fix
fu4wm13fix.exe is the version of DRM removal software FairUse4WM. Unfortunately it doesn't remove licenses recursively, so you have to go into each individual album and remove the license.
Please note that you may use FUWMCommander to remove DRM protection from multiplle files.
How to use fu4wm13fix
Open fu4wm13fix.zip and extract fu4wm13fix.exe
Load fu4wm13fix.exe and click "Recover Keys".
Press "Start"
Your output should read something similar to this:
Extraction in progress on "Indiv01.key" 11.0.5497.6285 -- Please wait.
Phase 0 : Blocks: 1330 Large 6 Small, Errors: 0,0 Candidates: 7,3,2
AES KEY: 11 f2 79 3d 50 82 a9 dd 11 19 dc c5 28 10 5a 8d
Testing 2050 possibilities for primary private key.
>> Completed. Primary and 1 secondary ECC key recovered (0 bogus).
Click "OK" on both prompts and then click "Next"
Click add files and navigate to the album folder and select all (CTRL+A)
Set the pull down menu for "Output" to "Use same directory"
Click Next. You should be done with that album in no time. Click back to repeat or finished to ...
fu4wm13fix tips
Open the "My folder"
Click "Search".
Click "Pictures, Music, or Video"
Check Music and uncheck the rest.
Click on Use advanced search options and make sure "Look in:" is set to your My Music.
Click "Search"
A window will open and will monitor the "My Music" folder. When you remove licenses it will create the file with
[NoDrm] as a prefix. Sorting the search window by filename will allow you to delete non [NoDRM] files and will
remove songs with licenses. Leaving behind the Fair Use songs.