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MXSkier62

macrumors regular
Original poster
Dec 4, 2006
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Hey,

so after my HD crashed a few months ago iTunes let me re-download all of my old music. But there were something like 300 songs that my sister downloaded and I didn't want so I didn't download them. But they are still qued so if I want to download something I have to go through the hassle of canceling them all and stuff. is there anyway to remove them from my line?
 
I don't know about canceling the downloads, but can you just let them download and then delete them?
 
Apple has made the download process quite persistent for good reason. Unfortunately, like soberbrain said, I believe you're going to have to let these download and then delete them.
 
I experienced the same problem with three television shows that I didn't want to download. Every new iPhone application download would require me to cancel and delete the three shows. In the end my only solution was to download the content and then delete it for good. It might be more time consuming for you since it involves 300 songs, but I think this is the only solution.
 
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