The radio was on and the screen went blue and I couldnt get it to work again, also every second downloaded song was called a bad track when they had been playing for monthsThe radio was on and the screen went blue and I couldnt get it to work again, also every second downloaded song was called a bad track when they had been playing for months
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If you want to remove ALL songs from you sansa go to my computer right click the icon that refers to your sansa model and click format. this will delete all pictures, videos, voice recordings, preset radio stations, and music. this is the only way i have find to delete music permanently. before doing this make sure you have your files backed up. also you must be in MSC mode to do this.
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you can select songs and delete them from the device or from the computer in the music files or in the settings menue on the sansa it says format press that to format and u have deleted all of the music video ex
Reset All NOTE: THIS IS AN ADVANCED OPERATION AND RESTORES ALL SETTINGS TO THE FACTORY DEFAULTS. NORMAL USERS ARE NOT RECOMMENDED TO PERFORM THIS OPERATION! If your device freezes up press the Menu button and hold for 15 seconds. This is like a power down of the device. Once you perform the reset, the adjustments you made during last operation will be gone.....
Go to my computer click on folder scroll to sansa and open the media folder and open each sub folder and delete manually then delete the folders Right click on your sansa then format a couple of times hope this works
Same problem delete a couple of songs up to 6 mg or 10 whatever then allow to refresh then download your songs back in the music file. the sansa needs some memory to know it has the sdcard in it...
Go to my computer scroll to sansa and open the media folder and open each sub folder and delete manually then delete the folders themselfs then format a couple of times hope this works Start over put new songs on it
For the non-deletable files try:
http://forums.sandisk.com/sansa/board/message?board.id=e200&message.id=26888&query.id=215455#M26888
http://forums.sandisk.com/sansa/board/message?board.id=e200&message.id=24445&query.id=215455#M24445
http://forums.sandisk.com/sansa/board/message?board.id=e200&message.id=2824&query.id=215455#M2824
For the Display:
http://forums.sandisk.com/sansa/board/message?board.id=e200&message.id=25895&query.id=215591#M25895
http://forums.sandisk.com/sansa/board/message?board.id=e200&thread.id=16113&view=by_date_ascending&page=1
connect your sansa to the pc and then access the drive where PC created from sansa drive. you can delete or replace any video or music files there. but besure to upload sansa movie/video format. refer to your sansa manual for video format. Drivers utilities is in your CD utility that can help convert all video files.
When it comes to deleting songs, I went on the program I use to get my music on and clicked on the sansa 260 and found my playlist. I bet if you connect your sansa and look around that program, you could probably find your playlist and start deleting.
Plug it into the usb port. The Sansa 260 will show up as the next drive letter. Using the right mouse button click on the drive latter and select format. This will will format your Sansa 260. The operating system files will still be there but all of your music, movies, voice recordings, etc... will be deleted.
how do you remove songs from e260?
The radio was on and the screen went blue and I couldnt get it to work again, also every second downloaded song was called a bad track when they had been playing for months
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