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microSD card into the slot provided on the player and then store your files on the card. If you had a 1GB player and added a 1GB card you've effectively doubled your memory. That's probably the memory

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...microSD card. Ideally, I would be able to add 10GB worth of music and playlists, however I can't get the Sansa player to read the music from the microSD card. I just barely figured out how to add ...

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...microSD card not reading when i connect the mp3 player with my 4GB microSD card in it, a separate drive appears, but when i click on it, there is an error message saying that i need to insert a disk ...

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...microSD cards. Your 8GB card is actually a microSDHC card. While it fits into the slot, it is electronically incompatible and will not work. You need to use microSD cards, which are 2GB and smaller. ...

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...recogize micro card sansa e250 mp3 player won't recogize micro card Make sure the card is a microSD card, not a microSDHC card. The e250 only works with microSD cards, 2GB and

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...microSD card can be seen on your PC as a second drive for your Player. To ensure better compatibilty, I would suggest that the microSD card be FORMATted while inserted in your Player. I would ...

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...microSD card will hold up to 2GB, as long as you put the files into a folder called "MUSIC." You can't put any photos or videos on the cards, however, only audios. And, of course, you can only have ...

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microsd card will not format microsd 4 gb card will not format so mp3 will play sync'd tunes Cards > 2GB are MicroSDHC cards. Your player and reader will have to be compatible with HC cards to use ...

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4 gig micro card The Sansa e-series works with microSD cards. Your 4GB card is actually a microSDHC card. While it will fit into the slot, it won't work. You need to use microSD cards, 2GB and smaller

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...does not recongnize my 4 gig sdhc micro card...why is this? It's because the e260 is designed to work with microSD cards, not with microSDHC cards. You need to go with microsD cards 2GB and

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