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Unwanted songs added to play list

I have an Ilo 1mg Mp3. I downloaded my play list onto my mp3 player. However I now have songs on my mp3 player that I never put on there and when I try to delete them, they do not show up on my play list on the computer. How can I delete these songs if they're not on my playlist?? Help!

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You might want to try these suggestions: 1. In folders options, click on the box that will show all hidden files. 2. Be sure to copy the MP3 songs unto a Temp folder that you create only for these MP3's 3. Stop all background running programs, like spyware, anti-virus, firewalls etc. Be sure you are not connected to the Internet (DSL). 4. After all of the above has been accomplished, go ahead and do a Copy and Paste of your MP3 from that newly created Temp folder to your iLo MP3 player. I hope this helps. Restart your computer to get all background running programs running again.

Posted on Jan 08, 2007

  • Anonymous Jan 08, 2007

    Spyderbabs: Opps! I am very sorry. I posted my reply on the wrong posted problem. Please disregard my solution. It was meant for another problem post. Sorry again.

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