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Your model doesn't natively support SD cards over 4GB, however I hear you can install something called "Rockbox," it's a free third party firmware that allows you to dual boot between "Rockbox" and the Sansa firmware. "Rockbox" adds the support you need for SD cards with a capacity of 4GB or more. I've never used this firmware, but it does sound promising.
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To delete songs from your device follow the steps below You have to make sure that the device is on MSC mode...then make sure your device is plug in to the computer..Then go to programs - accesories - windows explorer, find the SanDisk in my computer, go to media, music and delete them from there. Either under sync panel in your windows media
player it will show your music when it's connected. just click the plus
signs for what song you need to get rid of, right click and click
delete.
To format it..on your device..go under..menu, setting and there should
be a format option option there..let me know if that doenst work for
you... Hope this helps
P.S.Please rate accordingly... Thank You Computerrep
make sure it's plugged up to both the computer and mp3 player first, then if nothing automatically pops up, click on computer and there should be a picture of your mp3 player, which is it, if nothing is showing you may have a faulty plug. =] let me know.
You will need to have your Sansa connected to do the conversion - the manual is in error on this point, unless you have outside software like Media Monkey.
You need to use the conversion software that came on the CD with your player for videos and pictures. If yours didn't come with a CD you can go to sandisk.com and download the sansa media converter from there:
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