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I Can't Remove Songs (different from the others)

I tried using Windows Media Player to remove songs but as soon as i click on MUSIC...it freezes. So I tried to use My Computer to remove and the same thing happens when i click on MUSIC.. any help??

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Can you access the menus of the player? Change the settings to MSC and format the player in the my computer. This is the fastest way to delete all files in the player. And would ensure that there are no bad files in the player.

Posted on Jul 24, 2007

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