Ok i just recently bought a SD card for my MP3 player it has 512MB of space. Ok now heres the problem, i have tried about two or three times to put the maximum amount of songs on it as possible and when i do i put the SD card back in my MP3 player and turn it on and it come up with the message reformat using "SigmeTel Formater"
it says i have to reformat my sd disk. i've tried to using the program that came with the mp3 player.it says i have to reformat my sd disk. i've tried to using the program that came with the mp3 player.
AnonymousOct 02, 2008
same exact problem with putting a 2gb disk insame exact problem with putting a 2gb disk in
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You can download the Toshiba SD memory utilities from here;
http://www.csd.toshiba.com/cgi-bin/tais/su/su_sc_modItemList.jsp
Just filter the results with "SD" and you will find several different downloads for either xp or vista. This will do the same as the Sigma Tel program, which appears to be unavailable online.
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You may have reached the maximum number of files allowed in the root directory of the file system. If you already have a folder on the card, try moving some of the MP3 files into that folder. If you can copy 1 new MP3 file onto the card, that is your problem. Hopefully your MP3 player supports folders!
The Dimage Z3 accept SD cards up to 1GB (Minolta says 512 Mb, and sold it with 16Mb). This camera is 4MP , and uses less memory on card, therefore a 512MB card will be enough for it.
In my experience, every mp3 player/photo frame/etc with a card reader has a MAXIMUM memory limit for the type of card that it can read. It is possible that the Sansa player can only read 2GB Micro SD cards or smaller - and thisi nformation may not have been available when they printed the manual. If you have followed all instructions, and it still will not read the card, try switching to a 2GB Micro SD card.
i hav an mp4 wid built in 1gb flash memory nd xtension socket of mini sd..ol i can do is go to tool>memory>flash/sd>work space>ok.i dnt know f the other player r the same wd my gadget,
Was the SD card in the MP3 player when you loaded the songs or did you load them some other way? You may have to first put the SD card in the MP3 player first, then load the songs onto the player.
it says i have to reformat my sd disk. i've tried to using the program that came with the mp3 player.
same exact problem with putting a 2gb disk in
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