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Sansa Mp3


Question Posted Tuesday August 12 2008, 12:51 am

Sorry, but how exactly do you remove a song from the mp3? and do you mean move the songs then add them again in a new playlist?

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Annerszz_101 answered Tuesday August 12 2008, 7:02 am:
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Connect the USB cable to your Sansa MP3 player, then hook the other end to a free USB port on your computer.
Step2
Give the computer time to recognize the Sansa MP3 player. Once it has, double-click on the MP3 player’s icon to view the music files stored to memory.
Step3
Scroll through the list of audio files until you find the ones that you wish to delete from the Sansa MP3 player.
Step4
Click on single items or click and lasso multiple files.
Step5
Right-click on the highlighted files to pull down an action list and from there select Delete. The computer will ask if you really want to throw the file away. Select OK.
Step6
Exit from the window, then disconnect the USB cable from the Sansa MP3 player. The player will automatically turn off. The memory will update the first time you turn the player on after deleting songs.

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