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Added 2gb micro card

The sansa micro 2gb card I added to my Sansa e250r does not give me any additional memory space.please advise

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The player can read the card, but it is not going to add more memory space to the player. The function of the card reader is to enable your player to play songs that you otherwise couldn't play because the hard drive is full.

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