On Tue, 1 Jan 2008 23:15:40 -0000, "Dingo" <happysnapper@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
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>"David L. Martel" <marte005@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>news:13nj4klkl841m32@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Dingo,
>>
>> I downloaded the manual from the Samsung web site. File deletion is
>> discussed on pg. 15. Does that not work for you?
>>
>> Dave M.
>
>
>
>Hi Dave M,
>
>Thanks for your prompt response however, I am now even more confused
[not
>difficult] ;~)
>
>Page 15 of the manual for the Samsung YP-T9 which I have downloaded is
>entitled "Reset Function" with the following text:
>
>"If a product malfunction occurs, you can
>re-initialize the system.
>Press and hold the [MENU] and [A B/ ]
>buttons at the same time"
>
>there's nothing about deleting recordings (files).
>
>I am only concerned with audio but from the manual I have downloaded
[from
>Samsung UK] there is likewise no mention of being able to delete photos
or
>video either. Although it seems unlikely, I am wondering if this problem
on
>mine is because I am not using Samsung's proprietory "Media Studio". I
>phoned Samsung last week because I found I was unable to install the
>supplied installation disc. Seemingly this is because I am running
Windows
>Vista not XP. Eventually, on the third phone call, Samsung said I didn't
>need to and that WMP would work just as well. It has for the 3 CDs which
>I've so far sync'd down to the T9.
>
>I shall be phoning Samsung again tomorrow for clarification.
>
>Thanks again, Dave.
>~~
>Dingo
You can use windows (Vista) explorer to delete the file.
Many USB connected MP3 players look like a disk drives to windows.
the drive name should be YT-P9
All you need to know is the file name of the tunes you want to delete.


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