In Windows Media player, once opened, top right you'll see a small
down arrow, click on it and it will show the now playing list. There
you can rightclick to delete. I hope you are using WMP10, otherwise my
comments are useless. I have no idea what TCNANDO is, thus ???
Googled for TCNANDO and found some responses. One is below.
Media Player 11 and M240 don''t work ? - MobilePlanet Inc.
http://www.mobileplanet.com/ft.aspx?i=130057&thread=11
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"bunnyslippers" wrote:
> I'm sorry, but I don't see the duplicates on the right side while on the Now
> Playing tab. I have tried using Windows Explorer, but it only shows me a file
> called "TCNAND0", not the individual .wma files. Can I delete that and then
> put the songs back on individually, basically starting from scratch? Or is
> there another way to wipe everything off the MP3 player and start over?
>
> Thank you for your help!
>
> "Byte" wrote:
>
> > There are several ways to do that. In Media Player, open all the songs
> > you have listed, click the Now Playing tab. On the rightside in the now
> > playing
> > list you can rightclick the duplicates and click Delete. A faster way to
> > delete
> > is to use Windows Explorer. There are 3rd party apps such as EasyCleaner
> > (free)
> > which will list duplicates so you can delete them. Let us know, good luck.
> > :~)
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> > "bunnyslippers" wrote:
> >
> > > Somehow, several .wma files got duplicated on my player and are taking up
> > > space. How can I delete them through Windows Media Player?
> > > TIA