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4 gig micro card The Sansa e-series works with microSD cards. Your 4GB card is actually a microSDHC card. While it will fit into the slot, it won't work. You need to use microSD cards, 2GB and smaller

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...microSD card not reading when i connect the mp3 player with my 4GB microSD card in it, a separate drive appears, but when i click on it, there is an error message saying that i need to insert a disk ...

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...the e280 will recognize? I tried a 16 GB card with no sucess. The e260 will not recognize any microSDHC cards. It will only use microSD cards, which are limited to a maximum of 2GB in

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...microSD card and not a microSDHC card. microSD cards max out at 2GB in size while microSDHC cards start at 4GB and go to 32GB. Second, make sure all your music is in a folder called "MUSIC". If that ...

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...recognized by my mac pc have sanza 4 gig, got new 16 gig chip for it , computer will not recognize it, now what, ? It's not the computer, it's the Sansa. The e260 uses microSD cards, which only go up ...

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...to the computer Start the update software when finished disconnect There is a problem with the microSD card. The c240 model does not recognize the 4GB sansa microSD card, however the computer

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...that anything is there. Any suggestions? Your 4GB card is actually a microSDHC card. The e250 works with microSD cards, 2GB and smaller. TF Card Sports Earhook MP3 Player may be fit for you

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...card. What do I do? You need to use microSD cards, 2GB and smaller. Your 8GB card is actually a microSDHC card (the HC stands for High Capacity). While a microSDHC card will fit into the slot, they ...

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make sure it's a microSD card and not a microSDHC card. If it's larger than 2GB then it's a microSDHC card and won't work. Second, make sure all your music is in a folder named "MUSIC"

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...microSD cards. Your 8GB card is actually a microSDHC card. While it fits into the slot, it is electronically incompatible and will not work. You need to use microSD cards, which are 2GB and smaller. ...

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