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  • Song deletion varies from player to player. Most players allow you to directly delete a song from the MP3 player. However, there are some older models that require you to connect to a PC before deleting your MP3s.
  • have you got the disc it came with? put your mp3 into the usb with your disc in the computer and do it that way. just open up the disc and a list of songs should appear that you have on your mp3 and then you will see the delete button. this is how i do mine
  • if you cant do it directly from device, you may have to delete it from you computers library and sync up.
  • I can never figure mine out so I plug it into the computer and just delete the files that way. Way easier.
  • Delete it off your computer program that you use to load it on your MP3 player, then sync your player with your computer.
  • If you use iTunes with any iPod, just go to the itunes playlist and select the songs you want to delete and its done.
  • Well that would depend on what kind of mp3 player you have. If it's an iPod, you don't - you delete it from iTunes and then sync your iPod.
  • I do not have any answer. I , too, am totally confused. Does "sync" mean copy from your computer to the device? There are tons of worthless junk songs that came with my MP3 and I can't seem to get rid of them. I also spent two hours copying MP3s into Windows Media Player and thought they were copying to my MP3 player, but apparently not. I wish these devices came with real instructions, not just "don't play it loud, you'll hurt your ears" directions. :-0 I bought an IPod last year but had to take it back because i couldn't figure it out. Now I have a Samsa 3gb mp3 player and still can't get it to work. I'm usually good with computers, but this is ridiculous! I wish I had a teenage child to help me!

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