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I have a Samsung Rogue with a 16gb micro sd card, but can't get more than 2.15gb of music on the player. When I try to add more music or sync it with Windows Media Player, it says error syncing or won't recognize what I add. I tried to use Samsung Studio 7, but even with updated drivers it won't recognize my phone. Please Help. Thanks.

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