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Loaded 8 g sd card but can not locate the songs when I try to play?

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The e250 works with microSD cards, which are limited to 2GB. Your 8GB card is actually a microSDHC card. While it fits into the slot it is electronically incompatible and will not work. More recent Sansa players accept microSDHC cards, but this model is limited to cards 2GB and smaller.

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