SanDisk Sansa c150 MP3 Player - Page 2 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Sansa c150
Wait till it runs out of power then charge it. It should charge up normally.
How do i delete music from my sansa mp3 150
easiest way is to hook it up to your pc, go to start, my computer, then find the sansa - it should have a folder that says music, go into that folder and delete what you want deleted and add what you want to add... that's the easiest way
My Sandisk Sansa C150 Menu
Hi there,
You need to reset your player to default settings...
There is a reset method - check your user manual, or follow the below link -
http://www.retrevo.com/support/Sandisk-c150---2GB-MP3-Players-manual/id/393dj987/t/2/
Good Luck!!
Thanks
"MTP DB Mismatch Format?"
I had the same problem In My Sandisk Sansa, and the way I fixed it is the following:
Plug your player in your computer in MSC mode (On your player, go to settings, then USB and choose MSC)
Then in "my computer", right-click on the player icon and go to "properties".
In "properties" go to "tools" and in the first option, which is "error checking", click on "check now".
In check disk options, check both "automatically fix file system errors" and "Scan for and attempt recorevy of ba sectors".
It's going to take a few minutes (phase 1 and phase 2 will be displayed). Wait until it is complete.
When it is done, close the "properties" window and right-click on the icon of the player and click on "format"!
It should say format complete and the player should be then be ready to synchronize files again!
Now Enjoy That
Good luck!!
From:-Javed(Taj)
6/10/2009 3:40:11 PM •
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"unknown" album or artist
If you're using MSC mode (moving files via explorer), I believe the player ignores the directory structure for the most part, and uses the MP3 tags. I've had very good success using Media Monkey (which is freeware) to group the songs, and then transferring from there, in MTP mode.
MTP DB Mismatch Format
If you've already cleared all the songs, might as well update the firmware (that solves most issues).
You can download the latest
here
Sansa c150 will not turn on
IF it displays the logo, it seems to be a very common problem with this player.
I spent
hours last night trying to solve this same issue.
Becuase the problem is SO common, and the information is so scattered, I decided to write up my discoveries on a
wikiHope this helps!
Sansa c150 MP3 player hung
try to format the player and see whether the system detects it ??
else try to detect through scan hardware changes...
I know its a silly
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Step 1:Free
a USB port on your desktop computer. Now, grab the USB cable for your
SanDisk Sansa MP3 player and connect the player to your computer.
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Step 2:Wait
for your computer to find and recognize the player. This may take a few
moments. Once you receive a confirmation message, open your computer
and scan the icons for the SanDisk MP3 player.
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Step 3:Open
the SanDisk Sansa MP3 player on your computer. The music files that you
currently have saved to the player’s memory are displayed.
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Step 4:Open
a folder containing music files that is stored in your desktop
computer’s memory. Scan the files for songs that you want to transfer
to the SanDisk Sansa MP3 player.
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Step 5:Left-click
on a song file and drag to the SanDisk Sansa window. Drop the file and
let your computer complete the transfer. The transferred file appears
at the bottom of your music list.
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Step 6:Unplug
your SanDisk Sansa player from your computer. Turn the player on and
allow the file transfer to update to the internal memory of the MP3
player.
Tips & Warnings
- When properly connected, the SanDisk Sansa MP3 player displays a USB Connected message on its LCD screen.
- The
music files in the SanDisk Sansa MP3 player will have different icons
next to their filenames which will tell the file type at a glance
(MPEG, MPEG layer 3 or WMA, for example).
- Some songs feature copyright protection which may interfere with your ability to transfer music to the SanDisk Sansa MP3 player.
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