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Posted on Sep 15, 2009

Sansa e260 I get a message that says "battery is to low system shutdown" I plugged it in to my computer to recharge it and nothing happens

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It's because you have it in locked mode. Unlock before plugging in to charge.

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It is probobly a problem with the cable. I would suggest getting a new one.

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