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My computer doesn't recognize the Sansa c240

I just bought a Sansa c240 MP3 player, but I can't get my Toshiba Satellite laptop to recognize it. I copied the music into Windows Media Player, but when I try to copy it tot he MP3 player, it doesn't recognize it. I tried going to Device Manager, but then another problem occurs involving audio controller which totally mutes all songs on the computer. I thought I had it working last night because it said it was copying from Windows Media Player to Sansa c240, but then when I unplugged it from the computer and checked -- none of the songs transferred. There has to be a simple solution to this!

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The songs are in the wrong format - convert them to mp3
Read my "Tips and Tricks" on song formats for more detailed info

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