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iPod timer!


Question Posted Friday August 31 2007, 10:28 am

on the timer in the iPod nano, how do you erase previously recorded times? cause my sis just got an ipod and I was fooling around with it and accidentally used the stopwatch thing in it, and it recorded the time. she hadn't already recorded time yet, but she runs a lot so she'll probably notice what i did by tomorrow. so help!! how can I erase that time I recorded???? explain fully, I dont have an ipod so im not an expert with it.. and stuff. thanks

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dancedance42 answered Friday August 31 2007, 10:01 pm:
when you go to the timer, you select the time that was taken, and then it will give you the option to erase it. (you have to select it TWICE.)

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