I-Pod Nano, How to delete tracks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I-Pod Nano, How to delete tracks!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Need an I pod boffin please lads&lasses, have tracks on my I-Pod, that I don't want on their and want rid, trouble is I don't have a bloody clue how too, These tracks are coming up without artist and are just listed under track numbers, can anyone help please.
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1. Open I -tunes on your PC
2. Connect IPOD to PC
2. Find tracks you don't want in your PC library
3. Delete them on the PC
4. Hit the re-sync tab on the PC
Hey presto they're gone. They will also have gone from your PC as well, is this what you want, or do you just want them taken off your IPOD?
2. Connect IPOD to PC
2. Find tracks you don't want in your PC library
3. Delete them on the PC
4. Hit the re-sync tab on the PC
Hey presto they're gone. They will also have gone from your PC as well, is this what you want, or do you just want them taken off your IPOD?
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You'll need to use iTunes to delete tracks, as you cannot remove them by just using an iPod.
All that you need to do is launch iTunes, connect the iPod, select it when it appears, then click the "Music" item underneath the iPod, then scroll through the list and find the tracks, then simply hit the delete key to delete them. Job done.
All that you need to do is launch iTunes, connect the iPod, select it when it appears, then click the "Music" item underneath the iPod, then scroll through the list and find the tracks, then simply hit the delete key to delete them. Job done.
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You'll need to use iTunes to delete tracks, as you cannot remove them by just using an iPod.
All that you need to do is launch iTunes, connect the iPod, select it when it appears, then click the "Music" item underneath the iPod, then scroll through the list and find the tracks, then simply hit the delete key to delete them. Job done.
All that you need to do is launch iTunes, connect the iPod, select it when it appears, then click the "Music" item underneath the iPod, then scroll through the list and find the tracks, then simply hit the delete key to delete them. Job done.
I bet Mr Jobs would moan like ****, if he had to plug his car into his (homeport) (tm) to stop his engine when he got home.
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