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SanDisk Sansa c150 MP3 Player - Page 5 Questions & Answers
Mismatch Format
I have formatted it. No songs available when opened the playlist. But when I start the unit it shows "NoSpaceForDB Please Please Delete More Than4.0M.B". The property shows the "0 Memory is free".
Deleting songs
change your usb settings to MSC, perform the delete, and change back.
Sansa C250
Go to your device menu and click on the usb mode....make sure it says MTP mode or auto...if that doesnt solve the problem...do a firmware upgrade for the device...
Scandisk c150 hangs
You may need a recovery disk. Was there not one with the mp3 itself? Good luck anyway!
Sansa c150 Problem
It sounds like you may have some other removeable storage in your computer...try to rename all removeavble disk to something else...they would be listed under my computer...then you want to clear the history and caches under windows media player...by clicking on tools, options....go under privacy..clear the history and caches..hit ok..and plug your device to a 2.0 usb ports...that should solve the problems you are having..if that doesnt work uninstall your device from the device manager and reinstall it back again...
Sansa c150 player getting Hang
It could be your firmware. Try updating/upgrading the firmware with the firmware updater from www.sandisk.com
This has worked for me. Good luck! (and come back and let us know if it worked!)
Sansa C150 MTP DB
Tried to do a manual reset for your device....that should reset the firmware......just hold the power button down for 15-20 seconds or until it resets....
Cannot connect c150
You have to make sure that you have service pack 2 install in your computer...and also i would recommend you to get the latest windows media player upgrade...The upgrade should contains the driver you need for your device...
Why can't I transfer?
Open up windows media player to see if it recognizes your device...make sure you have the device connected...Click on the sync tab, and then your device should be listed on the right side under devices...if you device is listed there you need to unplug your device and open up my computer...then rename all removeable disk drive you have there...give them a different name instead of removeable disk...open up windows media player..click on tools...to find the tools button if its not there already right click between now playing and library...once find the tools go to options then privacy...you want to clear the history and the caches...then click ok...plug your device back in...windows should detect it..once detected you can just go under the sync tab and drag the songs you want under sync list...hope that helps..
I need help!!!
It doesnt sounds like your device is fixeable...most likely you will have to buy another player...the reason you need to buy a new player is because you are not going to be able to see the screen to do a manual reset....therefore no troubleshooting is available for you device...
Sansa sandisk c150 mp3 player
Try to reset your device by holding the power button down for 15-20 seconds or until it resets....If that doesnt help you get the latest firmware upgrade for your device...that should solve the problems you are having...
C150 MP3 Player Problem
Sounds like you formatted your MP3 using windows explorer....in that case you need to reinstall the firmware on the device and once you do that...you should be able to transfer the songs to the device...
SanDisk - Battery issue
In that case I would recommend you to upgrade the firmware on the device...usually that solve the problems you are having...if you still having the same problem, try to see if sandisk can send you a different device....
I cant connect my Sandisk sansac150 to my computer
I haven't run into this problem but try this, it might help...
First open your mp3 player and go to settings. Under the USB menu
change it to MSC. Then plug in the mp3 player to the computer. Open
the My Computer on your desktop, right click on the Sansa mp3 player
and click Format. Make sure Fat32 is checked and Quick format is
UNchecked. Then format the mp3 player. After that it should be clean
and work just like a USB drive.
Hope this helps!
Mp3 recording
You can start by opening My Computer and double clicking on your sansa player. From there you should be able to navigate through your mp3 player. Once you've found the video recording you can right-click on it and hit copy, then go to your desktop and right-click again and hit paste. Your audio-recording will then be on your desktop.
Audio Problems
i have a problem that sounds similar to yours. i tried 2 things and it seemed to get better: 1) put the volume on 'loud' mode (under settings menu) 2) try using a higher bitrate for your mp3s. i changed from 128 to 192 and the sounds seemed to get better. let me know if that helps you or if you have anything else to try.
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