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did you change usb modes if its stored in mtp then u switch to the other or vise versa it can do that format and reload using only mtp download win media 11
Go to this link and select your unit in the download wizard and download the drivers for your device. Install the drivers without the Clip MP3 plugged in. Once the drivers are installed, you can then plug in the Clip MP3 and windows should correctly identify your new hardward and finish installing the drivers for it.
It should be recognized by your computer.
I did a search for drivers and they are not needed for this model.
For music, After the computer has recognized it has been plugged in. Start, My Computer, and it should show up in there as (my sansa or sansa clip) something along those lines.
You may open it and drag your music files into the accroding folders inside the device.
OR You may use Windows Media Player 11 to Sync to your Mp3 Player. The Sansa Clip has problems with Windows Media Player 10 so i would reccomend using Media Player 11 to sync.
For future help or more questions please comment,
I hope this has helped :)
You have to change the USB Mode to either Auto or MTP mode to successfully transfer. While this is desirable, I just want to warn you that it is likely that changing the USB mode will soon trigger new problems. This is one of the worst mp3 players ever designed. But, we'll help you as the new problems arise.
Reformat clip with disk utility after looking at it like an external disk. Do this by turning it off. Puting it in lock mode. Hold down middle button as you plug it in.
since windows is able to recognize the device I would recommend you to update the firmware if you have not done so...this is the link for the firmware update...let me know the outccome...
unplug Sansa MP3 player from your PC, go to menu ->settings, scroll down to USB-Mode, change mode from MTP to MSC, re-connect, yout PC will connect, detect new usb devive, disk drive.... and your sansa icon will be displayed at computer folder. Good Luck
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