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Installing Micro SD card to Sansa e260R

I can't seem to install my 4GB Micro SD card to my Sansa 4GB e260R mp3 player. I tried "formatting" it using SDFormatter V2.0, but when I try hooking up my mp3 player, with the Micro SD card inside, to my computer it freezes up on. So I then have to remove the Sansa out of the USB cord and restart it only for the same thing to happen every time I try hooking it up again.
What am I doing wrong, can anyone help?
Thanks in advance.

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Hello,

The Sansa e260 Rhapsody (e200R series) supports:
1. micro SD cards ( not the HC type )
2. micro SD cards up to 2 GB of memory capacity
See next site:
http://kb.sandisk.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/200/related/1

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