Get rid of greyed out songs on iTunes on the PC

It happens on my Windows desktop where I go on "My Device" on iTunes where it was 3 greyed out songs with the dotted circle. Whenever I try deleting them and then sync my phone, they reappear. It's very frustrating. Can anyone help me how to stop this?

When the media on the device won't update as expected during a sync the method that usually works is this:
Export the contents of the camera roll. (You should do this routinely anyway.)
Backup the device, unless you have a recent backup that you would prefer to restore.
Restore as a new device. (The general restore process doesn't seem to clear things out before reloading, so there can be issues with missing artwork or incorrect capacity calculations.)
Restore the chosen backup.
In some cases it might pay to use the recovery mode method given in HT201263: If you can't update or restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch at step 3 to ensure that a device has been completely reset before reloading your content.
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    First off, I'd like to start by saying that I'm sorry if I there are other threads that already talked about this. I tried googling for solutions, but I could not find any one article that could help my current problem.
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    All right I have figured out "my problem" with the Greyed-out playlist
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    2. Completely removed iTunes from my computer ( this will work for a PC only,I don't own a mac)
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    after all that is completed restart, its Microsoft
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    4. After you install the program DO NOT CONNECT YOUR iPod or iPhone
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    (Win XP SP2 an above) - START>PROGRAMS>ACCESSORIES>Command Prompt
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    All 3000 songs are now able to be played on my phone, now all I have to do is update the Mrs. phone tonight
    I hope this helps you and your problems with the infamous "greyed-out playlist"
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    The_Quacks
    Message was edited by: The_Quacks
    wow the format is terrible, i am sorry for that i used the bullets that the forum provides and they didnt populate in my post. how irritating

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