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Posted on Apr 25, 2017

Sansa e250 MP3 player display malfunction

I just bought a Sansa e250 2gb mp3 player from overstock.com (refurb). it was working great but i think it got squished in my backpack and now i have a small crack on the front display cover and the display itself is malfunctioning. i can see a picture but it's as if the contrast was turned way up, everything is whitewashed. i've played with all the display settings but no luck. the crack on the case is minor, i can't feel any edges if i run my finger over the crack.
is there anything i can do to fix the display or has permanent damage occurred?
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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 14, 2008

SOURCE: SanDisk 2GB Sansa e250 doesn't turn on

Ok. I'm Mexican and my English is not so well but I have an solution that I'll like to share.

You have to download this file http://www.sandisk.com/Retail/Default.aspx?CatID=1449
and unzip in the Desk of windows . It's name is "pp5022.mi4"

Open the Notepad program and create a file whit name "sansa.fmt". IMPORTANT Dont save it like "sansa.txt" or "sansa.fmt.txt"
(We don't have to put anything in the notepad file, live it blank) and saved in the windows Desk same as "pp5022.mi4" file.
If you don't know where is notepad program go to "star" then "programs" then "accessories" and you'll find it there.


NOW...
First step be sure that your sansa is off
then put the lock switch in the position orange (Sansa Locked)
Then press the Microphone bottom and keep holding, at the same press the menu bottom and keep holding too at the same time.
Wait until you are in the Recovery Mode.
Then conect your sansa to the computer.
And it's gonna appear a new window whit a "version.txt" file.
Take the 2 files that you created in the Desk and drag and drop to the sansa. Then unplug your sansa to the pc.
Now turn on the sansa but Unlocked before.
And I hope that your problem have been gone.
Adios

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 07, 2008

SOURCE: Broken screen Sandisk Sansa e260 MP3 Player

I just bought a sansa e260 and as i took it out the box it fell and the screen cracked . I tried to take it back to get a new one but they wouldn't let me exchange it they said it was abuse. how can I get it fixed?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 07, 2008

SOURCE: Sansa® e250 MP3 Player 2GB

Mikey25
Once you connect your Sansa® e250, a pop-up should appear on your computer that asks what you want to do with the device. Choose View with Microsoft explorer, it should be the second to last option. From there you should see some folders and some other stuff. choose the PHOTO folder and delete the pictures inside. You should be able to do the opposite to add them. You can simply drag-and-drop the photos into this folder from another as long as they are the same format.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 05, 2008

SOURCE: broken Sansa e280r screen

Hey wordjay,

While the LCD display for many MP3 players may be replaceable, in some cases the availability and cost of doing so might make repairs uneconomical.

I would first suggest checking with the manufacturer of the MP3 player (SanDisk) to see if the screen is sold as an individual component or as part of an assembly - this can often give you a good idea of how much repairs may cost, before any labor charges are factored in. Keep in mind that not all manufacturers may offer replacement parts for their LCD screens if the model has been discontinued or is currently subject to a recall.

Once you've gotten a good idea how much replacement parts may cost, you may wish to then speak with your local repair facility for more information regarding any potential installation charges.

If you are still unsure how to proceed, remember that you can always bring your MP3 player into a Geek Squad® agent at your local Best Buy™ store for further assistance.

Hope this helps you out.

Sincerely,
Aaron
Go Ahead. Use Us.

ThaMp3Doctor

ThaMp3Doctor

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  • Posted on Mar 18, 2009

SOURCE: No operator's manual for e250

Here is the link - a Sansa e250 has a Sansa e200 series manual:
http://www.sandisk.com/Assets/File/pdf/guides/e200/e200_userguide_en.pdf

-Tha Mp3 Doctor

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