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How to Delete Songs from a Samsung MP3 Player

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By Jason Gordon
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Samsung MP3 Players
Samsung MP3 Players
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Samsung makes a variety of MP3 players. Some use flash memory, others use hard disks. They come in multiple colors and have different abilities like recording voice, playing radio and equalizers. The one character they all have in common is that their main function is to play digital music files like MP3s. Once you have conquered loading songs onto a Samsung MP3 Player, the next step after listening to them is deleting them to free up space for new music.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • USB cord
  1. Step 1

    Turn on your computer. Connect your Samsung MP3 player to your PC via the USB cord. Power on your Samsung MP3 Player.

  2. Step 2

    Wait for the popup screen and select "Open Folder to View Files." If no screen appears, navigate to my computer and double-click the Samsung player.

  3. Step 3

    Select the MP3 files you no longer want on your player by highlighting them with the mouse.

  4. Step 4

    Right-click and select "Delete."

  5. Step 5

    Close the folder and safely remove the MP3 player by using the "Safely Remove Hardware" feature in the system tray.

Tips & Warnings
  • Prematurely disconnecting an MP3 while in the middle of file transfer can result in permanent damage.
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