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My sansa e250

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my sansa e250 is a year old and it is acting up on me...i tried deleting songs in my music files; it deletes them but then still displays on the player all of the songs that should have been deleted. when it plays, it displays 'bad track' on some songs, skips these songs and plays a song with a wrong title. i tried formatting the sansa but it won't let me do that either. plus i added songs on memory disk inserted into my player and it won't play all of my songs. help!!

  • ThaSawh Jun 06, 2008

    It Displays songs that shoulve been deleted.

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If you want to delete EVERY track off the player, then reformat the player in Windows Media Player - it's a shortcut - see my "tips and tricks" on formatting mp3 players

If there are artist, album traces, then you need to click on every subfolder under your device in Windows Media Player and delete every trace that way - tedious, but effective

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There are 2 ways to format an mp3 player - if you were formatting the mp3 player from "My Computer," then try reformatting from Windows Media Player instead - I have a "tips and tricks" entry on How to Format an Mp3 Player for details

If that doesn't work, then double-click on My Computer, double-click on the Sansa player, and go to the various folders that it lists - music, voice, etc. Delete the songs ONLY - do not delete the dat, bat, ini, inf, or other system files

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