press control alter and delete
unfortanitly for you, you can not delete songs off a audio cd You can't. If you're using a CD-R you can add files, but I don't know of a way to take them off.
Did You Delete the files off of the computer ?
When I took audio files off my Verizon phone, they were QCP files. [aka useless files that are impossible to convert on your computer]
No, you can only read files off. Get a RW to change files. You need to delete the files off the disc to make a new version avalible
Hit It With A Clown Hammer
If it is a file delete the file. Or if it is REAL MALWARE then scan your system and delete it. I myself delete harmful .vbs files off of the internet.
In file properties uncheck "Read only" or use Administrator account to delete it (you need to get permissions before deleting files).
you cant these are put in and factory installed. if you sownload it off the internet then you should be able to delete it
First plug your device in and go to Start > My Computer and select your device, then delete the files.
Unless you are making a site yourself and saved the HTML files for later uploading, it is normally safe to deleate HTML files. Html files are website pages which are normally saved for later use by the internet explorer. These are normally saved in a temp folder and can be deleted. Other uses for HTML files are help files, which if deleted, you may not view the help file of the program. Therefore before deleting HTML files, check the folder from where you will delete the files. If they are from a program file, it is not recommended to delete the files, if they are from the internet temporary folder, you can either delete the files manually or you can delete them from the internet explorer by pressing on Delete Browsing History found in Tools.
You can just delete hidden files with the same del command, but since the files are hidden you need to map the location of the hidden folder in the command so the batch file knows where to look and delete. @Echo off del "location of hidden files and/or folders" /Q /F /S exit
Usually audio discs are Write Once CD's that are closed upon finishing the writing process, this means that data can not be deleted.