I just got a new Sandisk mp3 player. While in the car, my mom's friend, who has a similar mp3 player, same brand, tried to plug it into something. I was in the backseat and had no idea what was going on. Whatever she was trying to do, i think she was trying to get my music to play over the car speakers, didn't work, and when she handed it back to me, the screen looked funny. Everythings really light and hard to see. Things are discolored and fuzzy. The sound isn't quite right either. It too is kind of fuzzy. The plug she used was for her mp3, which i think is a different model. Anyway, i really want it to be fixed!
I see now. It seems like your screen invited everyone to a crazy party but forgot to invite you! It's experimenting with its latest dancing routines. Using your pixels to play hide-and-seek. It's time to don your detective cap and crack this case. Before your screen starts to bill for the weird malfunction show it is!
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Hi macys mom. try checking the audio files in the memory card through the computer. then if the are still there replace them with back up ones or just put in new ones and see if this resolves your problem. Hello audreytagle. i would advise you the same solution as macys mom and if that dose not help you get a brand new battery "energizer" to be specific. I hope i have solved the both of your problems thank you.
if the Sansa View is like the Sansa e200, then holding the power button for 10 or 15 seconds will force shut down the player. If it still says "connected" when you turn it back on, it might be a defective player. (most likely a defective connection.)
But before returning it to the store, you can also try updating its firmware. You can find what you need here:
there are 2 usb choices on the sansa m240 one is msc the other is auto detect. msc is for downloading new upgrade software i beleive , because thats the setting sndisk has you set it on to download new upgrade software .it stands for mass storage class .it may need to be on auto detect .
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