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ELLI RICK GARCIA Posted on Mar 06, 2014

Won't stay on

NOT ENOUGH SPACE FOR MUSIC DB PLEASE FREE 90MB

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That is a glitch in the firmware, nothing you can do about it except remove files.
You can flash RockBox firmware on it and that'll fix the problem.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 27, 2009

SOURCE: CANT FREE UP ANY SPACE ON MY SANDISK

The only thing to do for this error is goto My Computer/Computer and right click on the Sansa player, choose format.  Select Quick format.  It will delete all data but at least the player will work again.
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  • Posted on Mar 21, 2010

SOURCE: my sansa fuze 4 says not enough room for music db

There needs to be some space for the part that finds and tracks the songs. There are too many songs/pictures/video on your Sansa. Remove some. Its always good to have some extra space. Don't fill it up completely. Always leave 100megs free when loading the player.

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  • Posted on Apr 20, 2010

SOURCE: when i turn my sansa fuze on it says

Hello,

When the player is rearranging playlists of the music database, it is possible that there's not enough memory left in the player to finish the task.
Connect the player with your computer to delete some files, at least 90 MB, off the Fuze to make it work again.
When not having a backup of the songs, save them onto the computer first.

Here's the support site for Sandisk Sansa Fuze:
http://kb.sandisk.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/3249/session/L3NpZC93dDhKSlRaag%3D%3D/sno/0
Directly to the Sansa Fuze user manual:
http://mp3support.sandisk.com/sansa/UserManual/FUZE/fuze_userguide_en.pdf

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