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Question Posted Monday December 26 2005, 9:52 pm

hey does anybody know: can you delete songs on your mp3 if you dont want them on there nemore?? if so how do you do that??

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TheOldOne answered Monday December 26 2005, 10:50 pm:
You haven't provided enough information for a meaningful answer. What mp3? I'm guessing you mean "mp3 player", but there are a lot of different kinds.

In any case, if you hook an mp3 player up to a computer - which is normally what you'd do to add songs to it - then the player works as a disk drive. If you're using Windows, you can use "My Computer" or "Windows Explorer" to select specific files and delete them. You can delete files by pressing the "Delete" key.

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