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Plug it into the USB, then select the drive in XP " my computer " or in vista/7 " computer " and open the device location. you should see a music folder in the main directory and from there right click and delete any song or folder on that device.
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.
Remove the microSD card, then connect the Sansa to your computer. Delete one or more files (music, photos, videos) until you free up the required amount of memory.
It thinks you have tried to put a files on the MP3, called, Music DB, and wants you to "Free Up" ie: delete unwanted files up to 90MB, old songs movies etc so it can complete it's job. However it may just be a fault?
That player is not compatible with iTunes - sorry. Loading them onto there has corrupted your DB - go to Sansa'a website and download the Sansa Recovery Tool
What has happened is that when you connected the device to the computer if automatically downloaded everything on your media files thus filling up your MP3 player
You need to go in and delete the files you do not want. click the bottom part of the disk or dial and it will show a menu to delete FIRST,
you must let the battery run down(disconnect the cable and when the battery has discharged, you can plug it back in to recharge, then you can work with it to delete some of those files that are overloading you device This happened to me and this was the only way to unlock it when it locked up
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