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Posted on Dec 18, 2008

How to access SD micro card on sansa e250

Hi,

How do I access the SD micro card on the sansa e250? I created a playlist on my PC and added it to the card. I have looked through all of the menu options on the e250 and have been unable to figure out how to access the music via the device.

Any help will be appreciated...

Thank you,

EA

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I expected to find the new playlists on the SD card as a separate file to access and play. Instead the SD card songs show on up the Sansa menu simply added among the existing songs / artists stored in the Sansa. Its not a solution but they are there. Since using the SD card, my Sansa does databse refresh everytime it starts, whether SD card is in it or not.

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