Send it against the wall strongly.
No if you have a music folder that you made and you delete that folder it does not delete from the i tunes library
all you have is just for the first step create a file for all of the musics files have and name it that you know what is in it like for exemple 'music files' then in that file that just created make files for each type of music files you have and once again name it that you know what you have in it and put the music files eac exact type of i and you ready, if you listen to music ou just go there and choose which one.
You can upload music you own the right to , by clicking on Your Channel, and then click on Add Music. If the video already has music and you want to change it, then you can change the music and delete the current one. Using an audio converter, you can quickly and easily convert your files to an MP3 file from your Video Creator files. You can use any common audio converting tool such as WMA mp3 converter for this purpose.
Unless the music CD is burned or ripped using a CD-RW, you can never delete any file from it. In the case of CD-RWs, once you open your CD burning software (e.g. Nero), there is an option that would allow you to delete the contents of your CD-RW and replace with new ones.
1)Open Itunes 2)Go to "Edit" 3)Preference 4)ADVANCE 5)and UNCHECK THE BOX that says "Copy Music Files to Itunes Folder when adding to Librabry" What ends up happening is that Most likely your Files our from another source like your CD's, lime wire. so the files are saved onto 1 folder,so when you add them to itunes "itunes" make a separate copy of the file,and adding it to the "itune Music" folder,thus you end up with 2 copys of the same song.You can Just uncheck that property,and it won't make a separate copy. Alternately, if you're dealing with more copies, it might be Itunes trying to organize your music files. It makes three copies to organize itself better (although I've noticed no difference not having the extra copies.) You can prevent this by opening Itunes: Go to Edit Preferences Advanced Uncheck the box that says "Keep Itunes music folder organized." Although this will be a moot point if you do not want Itunes to copy your files in the first place, as shown above.
The music files should still be in your "My Music" folder.
In general you can delete it manually. For Windows OS, locate the drive(s) or folders where the music files are located. Right click then select "Search". You can type *.mp3 to search for all mp3 music files. There are lots of music file extensions. To find out more about audio files extensions visit http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audio_file_format. You may also try other software. If you want to locate and delete music files automatically try Duplicate Files Deleter. Manage unwanted files with ease.
If it's music you uploaded from your computer you have to plug it back in and delete the music files by going to the phone on your computer and deleting the files
go on to the CD that comes with it and then you can delete it with the program by right clicking on the files while you zen is plugged in. go on to the CD that comes with it and then you can delete it with the program by right clicking on the files while you zen is plugged in.
If your Whole Computer got infected, you HAVE to delete all files, music, pictures, EVERYTHING. Permanently.
plug the device into a computer or laptop, go into your my computer folder, then right click on the appropriate device and go on open. then right click on the files you wish to delete and click on delete (:
well you music isn't supposed to move around so yes they are viruses and delete them as soon as you can.
No if you have a music folder that you made and you delete that folder it does not delete from the i tunes library
No it will not delete the music.
Yes, you only have to remember not to delete the original files so iTunes can make its own library based on the music you have on your computer.
A document cannot really be saved permanently. If someone decides to delete it, it can be deleted. To prevent this you should backup all your files, documents, photos, and music to an external source; preferably an online backup system.
Unprotect it then you may now delete it. The question may arise would be how? Fisrt, check your Mp3 if it can unprotect music files, if so, you may now delete protected files. If so happen that you mp3 can't do it, let the computer do it for you. Connect your mp3 to your PC via USB cable and then sellect the file you need to delete and then right click on it and options will appear, just set the file/s to unprotected mode and delete that file/s.