Music trivia game error message
i'm having problems accessing my music trivia game. it worked when i got the ipod last week, but now that i've used it a bit, whenever i go to play my music trivia, "no songs found, error" appears on my screen. does anyone know why? is there some way i can fix it? i have only deleted a couple of songs and added a whole album (18 songs) but that's the extent of the changes i've made with the nano. any help would be appreciated
thanks
PC Windows XP Sony
If I reset the iPod, that means all the songs will be deleted too, right? I'm still a little unclear with all these 5 R's thrown into the mix every which way!
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