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Deleting Songs


Question Posted Wednesday December 27 2006, 11:15 am

I have a Sansa e200 mp3 player. How do you delete songs off of it?

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SweetxxIntoxication answered Wednesday December 27 2006, 12:33 pm:
I have one, I usually delete them by going through Windows Media Player and/or Rhapsody to delete them (under the device's list), or I open up the Sansa folder when the device is connected to my computer. I usually do both. The song usually does get deleted, but in the order that you do it the name might be still appear.
I'm still not to good at doing that, so for a better answer I would email the people on [Link](Mouse over link to see full location) to get better help.

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