Mix Max V2.1 enables you to enjoy your favorite music on the go without the hassles of a complicated setup process or a bulky frame. This compact MP3 player from Disney comes with a 4GB input memory, which according to Disney can support well over 500 songs. While that sounds sweet, chances are you have a large library of songs and running out of memory space. With the Mix Max V2.1 MP3 player, delete the songs that you no longer listen to and free memory space to upload others.
Instructions
1. Connect your Mix Max V2.1 MP3 player to the computer using the USB cable that came with your media player. To do so, connect one end of the USB cable into the USB slot located next to the headphone slot on your MP3 player, and then connect the other end to an open USB port on your computer. Mix Max V2.1 is only compatible with Windows XP systems and above, so make sure that you are using a compatible computer.
2. Double-click "My Computer" (Windows XP) or "Computer" (Windows Vista and 7) to launch Windows Explorer. You should see your Mix Max V2.1 MP3 player listed as a portable hard drive. Windows Explorer enables you to view the songs on your MP3 player and delete the ones that you no longer want.
3. Double-click your Mix Max V2.1 MP3 player's hard disk. You should see a list of the songs uploaded to your device. Scroll through the list and select the songs that you want to remove. To select multiple songs, press and hold "Ctrl," and click each song. When you finish selecting your songs, right-click the selection and click "Delete."
4. Close your MP3 players' hard disk window when you finish, and then click the "Safely remove hardware" icon next to the clock on the system tray. A new hardware window launches. Select your MP3 player from the hardware window and click "Stop." When prompted, disconnect your MP3 player from the computer.
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