absolutely yes
1. Plug your iPod into the computer and connect to iTunes. 2. Access the page where the music/video you want to delete is. 3. You can either take the music/video you don't want off your iPod or take it off your iPod AND your computer. To take it off the iPod only, click the box on the left of it with the tick and UNtick it. If you want to take it off your iPod and your computer (which i highly recommend not doing) right click it and click on the delete button. 4. Take your iPod out of the computer the safe way (i presume you know how to do this) and listen to/watch your music/videos without the muisc/videos you didn't want. Hope that helps.
take off firewall
simply take the battery cables off from the post and leave disconected for an hour or so and it will reset everything
you will have to ask for the contents of your computer if they dont have it you will have to re load everything or serch the hard drives for it
Go to control panel, add/remove hardware, uninstall (remove) what you don't want.
how to i take Spanish of my computer
You should have the ability to delete all programs off of your computer if you want.
What you want to do is format your hard drive. To do this simply go into 'my computer' right click on the icon that stores all your program files and click format. I would recommend backing up any files that you want to keep as this is permanent.
i want to know how did they made personal computers!!!They take off-the-shelve parts and mount them in a case.
The computer, believe it or not, has an internal memory that doesn't only keep everything you want it to, but deep down inside has records of EVERYTHING and ANYTHING you did on that computer. The only way you can permanently delete something completely off of the computer's memory is to use specific software or take the whole thing apart and clear its brain.
1st: Check the plug its plugged into for a blown circuit 2nd: Check if everything is plugged in. 3rd: Open up your computer (if desktop, unscrew if laptop) and make sure everything is plugged in. 4th: Take it to a computer repair store if your not good with the insides of computers.
I'm not sure if this is the answer you are looking for, but I know that a computer just adds (+) and everything 'grew' off that.