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I had the same problem. After some reasarch I found out that even if you erase a song the data is still on the recorder in "hidden files".
What you have to do is download the WAV manager software from Fostex.com, then copy all your files to your PC, reformat the hardrive on the Fostex, and copy the song files back on to the Fostex form your PC.
I know it's a pain in the ****, but I guess that's one reason this thing was so inexpensive. I still am very happy with mine, but after 3 years of constant use in my case, some type of maintenence can be expected to happen.
Go into settings, change the USB mode to MTP then connect to PC. Select the player from My Computer, go into the music file and delete the songs. When finished deleting disconnect player restart player, then reconnect to sync new files.
Hi, I think you are using Itunes to Sync your IPOD-T.
If u r using Itunes Then u shouldn't delete any thing from ur ITUNES... Because, Sync is a option which will check the contents of your ipod and Itunes... If u erase anything from your itunes, then it will erase the same in ur IPod as well.... So U shouldn't delete anything from ur itunes....
Other option would be Manual Sync option... Where u have to drag and drop the contents from ur Itunes. Everytime....
Let me know, whether u want to manually add contents to ur ipod. so tat i can send u the settings?
If you have the automatic sync option selected, then it will erase any songs that you have deleted from your Windows Media Player library - use the manual sync option instead
If you have a 2gb player, then your player is probably full or very nearly full.
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