Done the same thing and I can't get it to start. held down power button for 30 seconds to restart. Still won't turn on.
SOURCE: snasa e260 wont load up
the link for the firmware does not pop up it just says sorry your page.....
SOURCE: Sansa e250 will not turn on
try buying a new charger and did you knw that you can also use a apple ipod charger
SOURCE: Screen is off. It's frozen.
Holding the power button for 20 seconds should reset it. Otherwise, there are many solutions on the support page here.
SOURCE: blue ring of death
I had this problem with my Sansa e260. I was unable to enter Recovery mode, and was unable to find a working copy of the Linux based "e200tool". Out of desperation, I tried re-seating the so-called "daughter board" and it worked. The player is now as good as new.
All you need to do is, remove the 4 screws on the back of your player to reveal the battery compartment. Just above where the battery is, you should see a black, foam rectangle. Press gently on this rectangle until you hear/feel a slight click (this is the card re-seating). Then try to power your unit on. Worked like a charm for me.
Good luck.
SOURCE: My Sansa e200 will turn on, thumbwheel is blue and
sandisk sansa e250 starts but then says refresh database. Menu is in back ground. Maybe frozen, and have tried to reset, but still come up with Refresh database.
That sounds about right, using Wi Fi does use a lot of battery. For video, Apple advertises up to 5 hours, and for audio up to 36 hours. However, these are done in minimalist conditions. For example, they?d have auto-brightness turned on, the volume at only a certain level and, if it?s music, they?d turn the screen on only when absolutely necessary (yes, volume does have an impact on the battery).
I used to get around 12 hours listening to music, but that was because I always have Wi Fi on, and also have it set to fetch my email every 15 minutes. Oddly, since jailbreaking, it took me about 20 hours to completely drain the battery. That included using the internet (mainly Facebook) quite a bit, checking emails, listening to music, watching videos, AND playing games (well, emulators).
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