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My daughter and her friends wanted to hear a song on my Sansa and so they plugged it into my daughter's iHome (a device decidedly for iPods). By the time I found out about it, I was left with what appears to be a nicely-styled Sansa paper weight. The Sansa is fully charged, but will not turn on. Plugging it into the computer also does not cause a response or power-up. I've tried holding the power button down for several seconds (up to 30) to see if that would reboot the device, but no go.
Is there another way to re-boot (and perhaps rebuild) the Sansa, or do I now own a small, shiny, black-and-gray brick?
Thanks,
NK
friend jammed sansa into an ihome...broke the screen and now is light light shades of blues...bummer. i can listen to some..key word some...of my music. only music i have imported. otherwise it says i have to sync it with my computer. ive already bought all these songs...i can burn them onto a cd..but cant listen to them on my device until i import them...help? please?friend jammed sansa into an ihome...broke the screen and now is light light shades of blues...bummer. i can listen to some..key word some...of my music. only music i have imported. otherwise it says i have to sync it with my computer. ive already bought all these songs...i can burn them onto a cd..but cant listen to them on my device until i import them...help? please?
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Try this: disconnect the player from the computer, turn it off,hold in the volume + button, and reconnect the player to the computer while holding the volume + button in. Keep holding the volume + button for an additional 5-50 seconds. Windows should eventually go into recovery mode and revive the player- it will pop up a window that says Found New Hardware Wizard.
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1. First, check your device setting up on MTP or MSC? Turn on device, go to "settings" , press down or up to find "USB Mode", you can see the check mark at MTP (auto detect) or MSC mode. Change to another usb mode.
2. You have 2 ways to delete songs:
2.1. Delete songs by device: play songs, press down (sub menu) until you meet "delete song", select it and yes
If you delete all items in device: Settings, Format, and yes
2.2. Delete songs by computer: plug device to computer, double click on device icon, Music folder, and delete songs you want. If you don't see songs in there, unplug the device from pc, and then change USB mode, and plug device to pc to delete.
Good luck
copy the music's that you want then paste in the window with the files.(the music that you want to copy to the mp3 must be at mp3 format , if the music is not on that format use this converter
http://superdownloads.uol.com.br/download/100/free-wma-to-mp3-converter/ )
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I do mine through Windows Media Player
1)Plug in Sansa
2)Open up Windows Media Player and wait for the Sansa e250 icon to show up under the library. First time, might say 'What device is this' or 'Autoplay'-for autoplay,you click 'sync media files to Sansa e250 using WIndows Media Player'
3)When library shows, click 'Sync' if it is not already there.
4)Just simply click and drag the songs you want from the computer library to the list pane on the side.
5)Once your done, click 'Sart sync'
TO DELETE
1)Plug in
2)Wait for the icon under Library in WIndows Media Player
3)Go to Songs under Sansa e250
4)Right click desired songs and choose Delete. You only want to delete from Sansa e250-nothing else
Here's what happened - when he pressed format, the only OS that the device recognizes is a Windows system - you lost the Ubuntu formatting. You can try performing a firmware upgrade on the player, uninstalling all existing Sansa software from your computer, and then reinstalling the software and replugging the player into the computer.
Kinda the same thing happened to me. I tried to plug my sansa into my friends iHome and it blew out one of his speakers and screwed up my sansa, which was an e270.
to add or delete songs you simply view it as a hard drive then drag and drop the sings you want on the folder marked sansa. to delete do the same thing in reverse.
Go ahead and do this, in case the DB is corrupted:
Format - Erases Everything: Connect your Sansa player to the computer and open Windows Media Player. Click on the Sync tab. Pull down the drop down menu underneath the Sync tab by moving your cursor over the Sync tab and left clicking on the little black arrow underneath the Sync tab. Highlight "Sansa 1GB" (wording may vary slightly), and then select "Format." - this should erase everything.
Firmware Upgrade- Erases Everything: Get the latest firmware upgrade from Sansa - it updates the firmware and erases every song in the player all at once. Note: this method doesn't work if already have the latest firmware. Go to this website and click "Firmware Updater" to find out: http://www.sandisk.com/Retail/DriverDownloads.aspx
friend jammed sansa into an ihome...broke the screen and now is light light shades of blues...bummer. i can listen to some..key word some...of my music. only music i have imported. otherwise it says i have to sync it with my computer. ive already bought all these songs...i can burn them onto a cd..but cant listen to them on my device until i import them...help? please?
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