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sTAN kAWECKI Posted on Feb 03, 2015
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The Sansa E260 does not see the inserted SD card

Inserted the SD card, and it is not recognized. Cleaned contacts on the card

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Reboot the system and try again. You have to make sure it's shut down when you're inserting the card. If it still doesn't work make sure it has updated firmware. Sometimes that can cause some issue as well.

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