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I have sansa e200 4gb and not read my micro SD 4GB in the player and not through usb on my computer.Help me please

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The Sansa e200-series uses microSD cards. Your 4GB card is actually a microSDHC card (the HC stands for High Capacity). While it fits into the slot, it is electronically incompatible and won't work. You need to go with microSD cards, 2GB and smaller.

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