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Generally speaking, people will clean up their iPod with iTunes to erase the old songs and add new songs. iPod users have two ways to delete music from iPod with iTunes, and they can be helpful when iPod users want to get rid of the unwanted songs. iTunes provides automatic and manual methods to help iPod users manage the songs in their devices. When you are using the automatic way to manage iPod music, every time you connect iPod to computer with USB cable, your iPod will sync with iTunes Music library. If you have your iTunes Music library organized, you can delete unwanted music from iPod with this easy method. If you want to manually edit your iPod music, you can check Prevent iPods, iPhones and iPads from syncing automatically in iTunes by clicking Edit > Preferences > Devices. Then you can manually sync the songs and playlists to your iPod with iTunes.
If you want to manage songs on your iPod's playlist, then you can count on this iTransfer tool. It helps you manage playlists of the iOS devices/iTunes. You could add music to playlists, export/rename/delete the playlists.
Deleting Files,Pictures,Videos,Audio Books, Apps,etc. from MP3 Player/Ipod -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BIG WARNING: DO NOT DELETE THE FILES NEEDED TO OPERATE YOUR MP3 PLAYER. Hook up your mp3 player to your computer Go to your desktop and double left click on "My Computer" When it opens you will see listing that says "Devices with Removal Storage" your mp3 player should be listed there. Right click on your mp3 player, and a window will open, right click on "Open" and now your files/songs should be visible. Hold the left click down and drag it across all the files/songs that you do not want this will highlight the files/songs you do not want, release,right click and then click on "Delete" Now you mp3 player should be clear of the files/songs you do not want. ONE MORE BIG WARNING: BE CAREFUL AND DO NOT DELETE THE FILES NEEDED TO OPERATE YOUR MP3 PLAYER.
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Unless I'm not understanding your question, any entries that you delete from either the desktop or PDA will delete from the other device when you sync your PDA.
So, if you delete an item from your Palm desktop, the next time you sync your PDA to your desktop, the entry will be deleted from your PDA as well.
But, if you haven't backed up / synced your PDA to your desktop yet, install and run Hotsync Manager - do that first. And, perform that procedure often so that your info on your PDA will be safe on your desktop.
if ur phone is HTC P3450 ELF or HTC3452 ELFIN there are 2 versions of this device then go to start >Programs>fileExplorer>select music file u want to set as ringtone, and then long tap on the file for like 4 sec a menu will appear u can select set as ringtone and ur file will be set it is the std procedure for it
and about that HTC audio manager u can check for updated ROM from www.htc.com >ur region >support and then check if new ROM is availble it i will address ur issues of audio manager
but if u really want a new look for ur PDA and want to make it like touch HD then my friend i will suggest this but at ur own risk but the results are really worth it
see this update to CUSTOM ROM for ur pda and u will get more free memory for programs and storage i know it is a big rpoblem in this pda and u will get new look like touch hd
The songs only can
deleted through your PC. If you use Windows Media Player 10, go
to the Sync window and select the songs that should show up
under the 'Music' folder tree on the right side of the window
and select the songs you want to delete and press the 'delete'
key on your keyboard. With Windows Media
Player 11, Open the 'Audio Player' tree on the left side of the
window then select 'Songs' from the list. Then select the songs
you want to delete and press the 'delete' key on your keyboard. You can also select
the 'Audio Player' or 'Removable Disk' under 'My Computer' and
delete the songs from there.
You can delete the songs by highlighting all of them in Windows Media Player, or you can go to Start --> All Programs --> Philips Digital Audio Player or Philips Device Manager --> open Philips Device Manager, and select "Repair" - this will have the side effect of erasing all of your songs safely.
Good luck!
-Tha Mp3 Doctor
Audio files are songs. I hope you don't mean system files. If you deleted system files or folders, go to RCA's website and get the firmware upgrade - hopefully it will add those files back.
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