you need to get a disc that has more memory you can get them at office max
I had similar problems and worse I tried to format the MP3 player on a computer with Microsoft XP operating system and the System tried to crash every time I tried. I tried it again with a computer that had Windows 2000 operating system and it worked. The "Format" Program in Windows 2000 would not Identify an operating system or the MP3 player storage capability and it was slow to format - - but it worked .
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No you can not, I tried it once, the computer said, 'Unable to accept', maybe try the card on a different format, by right clicking and go down to format calibrate, other than that, I don't see that you can.
No i have tried it and it deletes all your songs
You can't. The only way is to simply, just connect your iPod to your computer then sync your songs and play from itunes.
yes you can you take a portable disk drive and plug into computer then download the songs you want then plug into the front and/or back of ps2 and then the songs will be inputed from there into your playstation 2 ive tried this and it worked i downloaded many songs from it
press menu > settings > memory card > format now that should work but if it's anything like the sidekick slide it will some how go wrong i just tried formatting it on my computer and it seems to work now and the format instead of FAT like the sidekick formats it it's FATFS and it seems to have no problem so far and to do that it's menu > my computer > removable disk (or what ever you named it) > right-click format > click format and default settings > click format
Have you tried itunes
I've tried to do that and it doesn't work. A box will come up and say something like "by doing this, you will be erasing all the songs from your itunes library and transferring new ones." You just hit cancel and immediately unplug your ipod even if it says "syncing: do not disconnect." I'm pretty sure that if you want someone else's songs from the same computer or any computer, you have to burn a disk.
hold in the start button when you boot up your n64 until the game has loaded, and it has to be a game with memory card compatability.
Do a search on the computer for the file(s) you wish to remove. Right-Click on the file and go to 'properties' if 'read only' and / or 'hidden' is checked then un-check it then try to delete.
Any computer that has windows built in can run windows and open office. I have personally tried this before on my old computer, as it came with open office. So basically, any computer. Even a mac can be re-programmed by an expert to use the windows format, but it can't use mac tools. It would literally be a windows computer in a mac's body.