SanDisk Sansa c250 (2 GB) MP3 Player (SDMX7-2048) - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Sansa driver vista
You may need to uninstall an old/ outdated driver first. Here are some of the steps Sandisk recommends and they are pretty common to solutions for other MP3 players.http://kb.sandisk.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/42/~/sansa-player-not-recognized-by-the-computer
Sansa c250 will not show music on memory card
First, make sure it's a microSD card and not a microSDHC card. If your card is larger than 2GB then it won't work in the c250.Second, make sure all your music in a folder named "MUSIC" at the root of your card. You can have subfolders in that folder, but the top folder must have that name.
My sansa when its connected to my computer comes on works syncs and everything so as i disconnect it from my computer it' s dead and wont turn on
Three possibilities; 1) You have a dead battery because the battery is no good.2) You have a dead battery because your Sansa is no longer charging the battery.3) You have a dead battery because you didn't leave your Sansa tethered long enough to charge it up.When you have the Sansa c250 tethered to the computer, you should see a tiny yellow lightning bolt flashing, and a battery icon that shows the amount of charge on the battery. If you see the lightning bolt, but the battery does not charge after being tethered to a working computer or charger for 24 hours, you may need a new battery. You can get one on Amazon.com. Here's a link:http://www.amazon.com/HQRP-Replacement-Battery-Universal-Protector/dp/B001NZ981SIf you see the lightning bolt, and the battery charges after 24 hours, AND your player works when unplugged--Problem solved! You just need to let it charge for a longer time.If you do not see the lightning bolt when the player is tethered, and the battery indicator shows "empty," It's likely that the internal plug to your Sansa c250 has broken. Your Sansa is no longer able to charge the battery. If you happen to be an electrical engineer, or otherwise have a shop full of electronics equipment (including signal injector, volt-ohm meter, needle-tip soldering iron, and stereo magnifying goggles with work lamps) you may be able to fix it yourself. Otherwise, forget it-- your Sansa is dead.If it's still under warranty, try to get it replaced. Failing that, it's time to get a new MP3 player.Hope that helps! Please post a message to let others know what happened to your Sansa player.
Will not unlock
Did you try to slide the HOLD/LOCK button on the side to where the orange is not showing?Thanks for using FixYa
My sansa is locked. how
Hi strena2u..
- Power off
- Turn ON lock/hold switch so it shows the orange
- Hold down the "DOWN" BUTTON
- Press menu/on while still holding "down" button
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How do you convert photos at windows media center
Use the supplied Sansa Media Converter program to convert your photos (and videos) to a format the Sansa can handle. If you don't have the SMC, you can download the Windows version from
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=3IPZO6Q0
Hi i dont have the
The software that came with Sansa C250 only contains the userguide and Rhapsody installation disc. The Player itself is a Plug and Play device. Provided that your computer meets the minimum system requirements.
Below is a link from SanDisk knowledgebase for troubleshooting the Sansa if it is not recognized on a computer:
http://kb.sandisk.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/42/kw/not%20recognized
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