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Light Zuner
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Hi. I have a 30gb Zune, and a few days ago I added some songs to a folder I had tagged as "miscellaneous music". During the subsequent sync, three of those songs wound up in a second album listing on my Zune, as well as the desired album listing.
Here's the problem: I can see that album and those songs when I'm using my Zune, but I cannot see any of that when I view my Zune via the Zune software. I want to delete the second set of songs, but can find no way to do so. Is my best bet to do the "Registry Hack" to access the Zune as a HDD? I'm not really crazy about poking about in the registry. Could someone please help me, or offer suggestions? Thanks. |
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Light Zuner
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I'd recommend downloading zSuite, and using the Windows Explorer mod to delete the files manually; that's only my opinion ((being a relatively new Zune user and having only one post on this forum)), so take it for what you will.
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