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Originally Posted by wolffer691 View Post
Hello you guys i really need some help here my phone keeps syncing my music to my sd card and filling it up wtf how do i stop this i am really getting tired of deleting a bunch of music every time i want to put something on my sd card!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Originally Posted by longlost View Post
Its your Windows media player. Please change setting in windows media player to not automatically fill the card with random music.
HTH
If your device's storage capacity is more than 4 gigabytes (GB), and your entire Player Library can fit on the device, Windows Media Player defaults to automatic sync. If you accept this option, your entire Player Library will be copied to your device.
Every time you connect your device to your computer while Windows Media Player is running, the Player automatically updates the contents of the device to mirror the contents of the Player Library.
For example, if you rip a CD to your Player Library, that album will automatically be copied to your device the next time you connect the device to your computer. Likewise, if you delete items from your Player Library, those items will also be deleted from your device the next time you connect it to your computer.
Even if your device is set up to sync automatically, you can still control which items automatically sync to it.
  1. After you've set up a device, you can switch to a different sync method at any time. Here's how:

    1.Turn on your device and connect it to your computer.
    2.Click the Start button , click All Programs, and then click Windows Media Player.
    If the Player is currently open and you’re in Now Playing mode, click the Switch to Library button in the upper-right corner of the Player.
    3. In the Player Library, click the Sync tab, click the Sync options button , and then click Set up sync.
    4. In the Device Setup dialog box, clear or select the Sync this device automatically check box, and then click Finish.



    5. Do one of the following:
    • If you are switching to automatic sync, choose the playlists that you want to sync automatically.
    • If you are switching to manual sync, choose the files or playlists that you want to sync manually.
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