Unless it is a re-writable disk you cannot change what is written on it. You will need to start again on a new disk.
If it is an un-finalized re-writable, you can delete the file directly. If it has been finalized you need to erase the disk and start over.
"A 2gb flash memory disk should hold approximately 500 songs. This, of course, could vary depending on factors such as the file size and the song length."
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She has never copied any music from Madonna :)
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Lil Wayne, BUT he turned it into his own
He copied the song jesus is all the world to me .
Bruno mars did then brandy copied it.
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart never copied any pieces. He wrote his own, completely original works.
Technically, no - it needs to be a rewritable (RW) rather than recordable (R) disk. However, if you want to erase files because you want to get rid of the disk and have it recycled rather than destroying it, it may be possible to overwrite the files that already on there with something innocuous (like a PDF file of a book), provided the disk hasn't been closed after writing.
all rise by west life
no body did beside lights made it!
I dont know the exact name of the song but it is a song by Bill Hailey