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sheldon Gilden Posted on Nov 28, 2010
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Our San Disk m240 drains the battery even when in an "off state" and does it not start up at power on where it left off when powered down-- Our smaller 500MB Sand disk (m230?) have has no such issues... is there an upgrade sincerely [email protected]

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It wont keep a charge indefinitely mine keeps a charge for a few days in a powered off state yes you can update google sansa updater

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