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Posted on Jun 29, 2008

Sandisk sansa problem

Hai every bodu i have a problem with my SanDisk Sansa m240 (1GB) player that is not enough space for music DB PLESE FREE 8 M.B i also try to format it in FAT,FAT32 but it showing windows unable to complete format.any body plese give solution for it.thankyou. windows unable to complete format

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It isnt a fat or fat 32 player..It is a mp3 and or a wma player. And you could be missing the proper device driver depending on your computers os..Pre 2000? file compression file format

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