Music files not found

My model is nokia 500. I installed a patch called advanced power patch in my phone. It has 30 features added to my phone. After its installation in my phone my music player there is found empty. What should I do to solve this problem?

The patch I installed offers music player search. For this I have to delete e/private/10281e17. But Iam unable to delete it using xplore. Please tell me a way how to delete it.

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