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Posted on Jul 03, 2008

Deleting music How can i erase the music from the mp3 i tried to erase it from the lap top and the library but when i turn the mp3 on the name of the music is there but not the music..... so how can i erase it from the mp3 when i turn on my mp3 player all it does is turn directly off wat do i do?

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If you have Windows Media Player, then you have to go to Sync. And if your MP3 PLayer is plugged in, it will show the songs you have on you MP3. then jus right click the songs you dont want and go to delete.
it should work

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