When i turn on my SanDisk Sansa m240 MP3 Player, it comes up with "not enough space for music DB please free 8 MB". Then after about 30 seconds it comes up with "no files". Please help =..( When i turn on my SanDisk Sansa m240 MP3 Player, it comes up with "not enough space for music DB please free 8 MB". Then after about 30 seconds it comes up with "no files". Please help =..(
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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
I would recommend that you update the firmware on your device..that usually solve the problem you are having..To update the firmware, follow the link below.. http://www.sandisk.com/DriverDownload/download.asp
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This error message may largely be due to the corrupted Music Database file that the Sansa M240 creates to maintain an information pool on the music files downloaded to it.
Normally, if you are unable to completely format the player in Windows Explorer, there are still 2 other (and actually, more recommended) options that you have:
(1) Switching the M240 to MSC mode and formatting in "Disk Management". You can get to this window by right-clicking the "My Computer" icon and selecting "Manage". Make sure that you use the FAT file system to optimize the 1GB memory
(2) Switching the M240 to MTP mode and formatting the player in Windows Media Player 10 or version 11.
The mode of the M240 can be changed by accessing the menu and going to "Settings", then choosing "USB"
In general, formatting the player in "Disk Management" is more effective than formatting it in Windows Explorer.
Also, it would be a good idea to upgrade the player's firmware to the latest version via the SanDisk website:
http://www.sandisk.com/Retail/Default.aspx?CatID=1376
I hope this helps. The M240 is a great player.
Hi
I have just bought a Sandisk Sansa M250, we loaded som music on it and it lasted 2 hours, then it the message came "Not enough space for music DB please free 8 MB". I couldnt even go in to the menu. I contakted Sandisk.com and 24 hours after they came up with an answer.
If it's currently frozen, hold down the power button for 20 seconds in order to soft reset it.
Let's try to format the player (THIS WILL ERASE ALL FILES FROM THE PLAYER). Plug it into your computer, then open My Computer, right-click the drive associated with the player, and choose Format. It may give you a choice of file system, if so, choose FAT (it may only let you choose FAT32, which is fine). Now click on Start and it should format the player.
If not already done, please also update the firmware from this link:
http://www.sandisk.com/Retail/Default.aspx?CatID=1368
The 20 seconds on the power button didnt work, but the formation did.
Hope this helps.
//Cadmann
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When i turn on my SanDisk Sansa m240 MP3 Player, it comes up with "not enough space for music DB please free 8 MB". Then after about 30 seconds it comes up with "no files". Please help =..(
my sandisk m240 showing "not nough space for music DB please free 8 MB"
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