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james andrews Posted on Jun 22, 2007

Help my sansa is broken

Everytime i try to turn it on,i see a cracked screen inside my sansa. i tried charging it but the screen is still cracked. i think it is inside my sansa because the outer screen is okay.please help me and email me ASAP.thank you.

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  • dee_chaney_1 Jul 31, 2008

    my sansa is cracked in the inside and has spread cause the black and green paint splattering was small and now it almost covers my wjole screen now and now it has started deleting songs and i cant download anymore songs and it doesn't even have 100 songs.I need help

  • christinefma Mar 03, 2009

    the glass part of my sansa fuze is fine, its the inside that looks cracked. i never droped it, or steped on it. i turned it on the other day to put music on it and i saw the crack.

  • Anonymous Apr 09, 2009

    i fell while walking home from school.
    the screen isnnt broken but the inside is looks all fuzzy. It works though but when i watch a video it looks weird.

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Please help me with my sansa is broken i wanna fix it soooo bad i need it im gonna to you some of the pictures the you told me i gotta take i all ready did that and i wanna know if you can help me i cant listen my music and my screen sansa is broken

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I have the same problem....i am currently trying to get mine fixed. Sandisk told me to take a picture of the broken mp3 player and send it to [email protected], i have sent it to them 8 times within the past 2 months and they still said they have not recieved it. let me know if you find anything out...

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  • Posted on Jul 22, 2007

SOURCE: My sansa e250 wont turn on.

i suggest to call sandisk support for this one. And how did you recieve the cracked screen? Because if it physically damage then it would void the warranty of the player. Their number is 1-866-7263475

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Hi you can get it fixed but the only place that do this is the makers as you cant take them apart you need special tools to do this and you cant buy them i know loads of people that have tried repairing these thamselves and end up destroying them so its not worth trying youl never get the cases off try going to sandisk site have a look on their site and get the customer support number or email give them a call or send them an email then they will tell you where their local repair center is to you its the only option you have but it will be cheaper than buying a new one so give them a call.
Also depending on how long you have had it you might have some warranty left if not you will have to pay for repair but it can be fixed just might take few weeks for them to repair it as they repair thousands every week so contact them via their site ok let me know how you get on ok

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If the interior screen is cracked, get the player replaced. You can go to YouTube and see the videos of how other peopel have tried to repair their screens, but the methods usually fail/cause more damage.

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