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Deleting


Question Posted Wednesday August 29 2007, 9:11 pm

I have a sansa e50 mp3 player, it says i need to synchronize it so I have to delete all the songs. I use Rhapsody, is there any way that I can delete them all at once, and not one by one. I have almost 500 tracks...

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lorelei answered Friday August 31 2007, 5:34 am:
Synchronizing doesn't involve deleting your tracks.
All you have to do is open rhapsody and plug your player in. When it shows up on the left side panel, right click and choose to Update your Track Licenses. Rhapsody will synchronize for you. No need to delete anything.

For future reference though, the easiest way to delete all of your songs is view your MP3 player with Windows Explorer and simply delete everything in the Music folder.
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Hope that helps.

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