On a Mac, you go into iTunes and delete the songs there and then update your iPod playlists from iTunes on your computer. I'm not sure about a Windows machine, but I suspect it's the same. - If you want to delete them you have to right click on a song and then go down and it'll say delete and then you click the left click on the mouse. Then you can take it from there. - In the library there are check marks next to songs. Uncheck them to remove songs. -on windows, uncheck all te son you want to delete. then go to music and press "sync"
There is no way to delete it directly from your ipod(or at least on mine), so you have to delete it from your iTunes account or playlist or whatever and then sync it.
delete the songs you want off your ipod off your itunes library. plug your ipod back in and it will update.
Yes.
Yes, you can delete songs off of a jailbroken iPod Touch (but only through iTunes).
You must connect your iPod and open up iTunes, and delete the song from there, then sync the iPod.
unfortunatly there is no way to delete songs from the iPod touch itself to delete songs you need to do it through iTunes.
You can't delete directly from your ipod, delete the songs of itunes and then sync your ipod. A pop up will come up telling you there are songs on your pod not on itunes click no or never
Plug it into the computer. Get on Itunes and check the songs that you want to delete. Then at the top of the screen hit delete. Or you can just delete them individually.
You have to log onto your iTunes account on your computer and delete all of the songs there. You can't do it on your iPod.
No, updating an iPod will not delete anything on your iPod.
When you plug your IPod in the computer to download the songs you can delete the playlists off the cumputer or on your ipod you can press delete playlist
no
you can't. wouldn't that be nice tho....