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Posted on Mar 03, 2008

Help again you guys ask if this is for the sandisk brand ? im sorry i dont understand i got the sansa c240 and i have a sandisk 2g micro sd and the sansa dosnt read anything can you guys help please?

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  • solo 13 Mar 04, 2008

    hi mi micro sd card works great on my treo 750 and wmp reads the micro sd card also but nothing on mi sansa c240

    please help

  • solo 13 Mar 04, 2008

    hi mi micro sd card works great on my treo 750 and wmp reads the micro sd card also but nothing on mi sansa c240

    please help

  • jessicanieve Jun 30, 2008

    I am having an issue with the amount of files I can store on my SD card. I have the Sansa C240 and I got a Lexar micro SD card but it only allows me to download a little over 500 mb of info not the 2 gb that I am supposed to be allowed to.

  • beckahstar Nov 14, 2008

    i have filled the storage in my c240, but i cannot load anything onto my micro sd card.

    my computer(xp) will find the internal memory of the device but not the external.

    the card works fine in my phone. and i can load things that way. but i want to be able to load it into my mp3 player.

    any advice on how to make it show up?????

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Hi,
I just purchased 3 of these Sansa c240's for my kids to use on a roadtrip over the holidays and while doing some research on them I did find an article someone posted that stated she found wonderful information from the Sandisk forums regarding "how to" format the sd cards to get the to correctly the work with C240. Just thought I would share that info with those of you who are having problems with your sd cards. Good Luck.

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If you have another device to test the card in, try that. Then you will know if the card is bad.

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