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Getting left over songs off my mp3?


Question Posted Friday August 8 2008, 8:59 pm

I have a Sansa c240 mp3 player

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Its a refurb, but it works fine.

It came with 5 songs already on it, probably from whoever had it previously if they sent it back in.

Is there any way i can delete those songs? I've searched all of the files, in and out of WMP, but i cannot find them. I can see, however, all of the songs I put on it.

Thanks in advance.


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cheifbritneeilu answered Saturday August 9 2008, 8:13 pm:
When you plug it into your computer there should be this file on the computer. Go to the My Computer file, and in there should be your MP3 Players folder, open it and you should see the songs in there and just click delete, that's how my old Mp3 Players worked anyway. Sorry if thats not how it works too.

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