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Unable to find new songs on SD card

My MP3 has a small slot for an SD card to add more space. I have used it before and it worked fine but recently I've tried to add some new songs and they show up on the computer and i can play them from the card on the computer but none of the new ones show up on the mp3 while the old ones still do and work perfectly fine. Any ideas?

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If your device is too full, it wont have enough room to create the music database for the new songs. Move some of your music off of the device onto the memory card. Try to keep about 10MB free for each GB of music you have. You can add to this question for further assistance. Best of Luck.

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