How to Remove Songs from Your iPod: Getting Fresh Music into Your iPod
Ever since the iPod was released, people have been buying it like crazy. With it, you will be able to listen to your favorite songs and also let you store thousands of music files without having to delete a single one. Perhaps one of the best features that iPod can provide you with is that it has quite a large internal memory that can amount up to a hundred gigabytes. As you can see, you will be able to store quite a lot of music in it.
However, as time passes, you will grow tired of the music stored in your iPod. Surely you want to bring in fresh music into your iPod and you definitely want to get rid of the old songs stored in it. Besides, you too can grow tired of the music you hear everyday whenever you go to your office or school to your home.
If you want to update the music stored in your iPod and you want to get rid of the old songs stored in it, you can easily do so in just a few simple steps.
To remove songs, the first thing you need to do is change the settings in your iPod which can allow you to manually update it.
Next, connect your iPod to your computer using the USB cable provided. This will automatically synchronize your iPod to the computer. Then, you need to start the iTunes software program. Here, you will be able to view the music files stored in your iPod.
Next is you need to highlight your iPod in the source list and on the bottom right corner of the iTunes window, you will see a small icon that looks like an iPod. Click this and select the option manually manage songs and playlist.
These steps will set your iPod to let you manually manage songs in your iPod.
Now, to remove the songs, you need to keep the iTunes program open and your iPod to be connected to your computer.
Next, you need to go back to the source list and click on your iPod.
Here, you will see the list of the songs stored and all you need to do is highlight the songs or the playlist you want to remove and press delete. That's it, you're done. It's that easy.
However, it is important to remember that once the songs have been deleted in your iPod, it will still be stored in your computer and in iTunes. If you want to completely remove the song from the iTunes, you will need to do this separately.
The iPod is indeed one of the best devices that you can ever get. However, you will see that instructions on how to remove songs from your iPod as this feature was not added to the iPod's programming. You can manually remove the songs only if you use your computer and iTunes.
Now that you know how to remove songs from your iPod, it is now time for you to pack it with all of your new favorite songs and have fun.
Removing songs from your iPod is not that complicated. All you need to do is follow the instructions mentioned and you will be able to remove the songs you don't want in your iPod in no time at all.
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