Question Posted Wednesday January 16 2008, 4:16 pm
okay so ive been everywhere, i looked on the help section of itunes,searched "how to delete songs off ipod" and nothing has worked even thought i followed everything people have told me! i have the new ipod nano the little fat looking one lol i really need to know how you delete songs from your ipod using itunes because im completely lost.I heard u go to your library and press delete i did that and the songs are still on my ipod :( and some of the songs sound sratched and when i pressed delete it said it couldnt because the file was being used by someone else im comepletely lost.So bascially, how do you delete songs off your ipod using itunes (i need a step by step as detailed as possible) thank you i really appreciate it!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Technology category? Maybe give some free advice about: Computers? unluckychick answered Wednesday January 16 2008, 6:19 pm: Alright, it's mighty simple to do but if you are new to using iTunes and such it can be a challenge to figure things out.
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The first thing you need to do it open iTunes (do NOT connect your iPod yet). Click on the desired song and press the delete button on your keyboard (agree to delete if it's the correct song). Once you have repeated this process for each song you would like to delete, NOW connect your iPod and sync it to your computer. When you safely disconnect your iPod and turn it on, the songs should not be on it. If they are still there then I don't know what to say other than perhaps your iPod has something wrong with it and you need to "reset" it using the reset button when you connect it to your computer.
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Hope this is what you were looking for =]
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