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Join Date: Nov 2004
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If you go into My Computer, you should see the player. Just open the folders, and delete the songs.
There is also a way to do it in WMP 11, but I forget exactly how. |
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the easiest way to use mp3 players is to plug it in, then choose open folder, or go to my computer and choose the mp3 player. then just copy and paste music onto it and delete it when u dont want it anymore.
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