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Posted on Oct 09, 2008

Problem sansa m240

My sandisk m240 showing "not nough space for music DB please free 8 MB" .do u know any solution..

  • PunkRock101
    PunkRock101 Oct 11, 2008

    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 =..(

  • patacon2001 Oct 13, 2008

    my sandisk m240 showing "not nough space for music DB please free 8 MB"

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