The display of my Sansa e130 stop working. The indiglo blue light still works, but the display is not showing any text on it. I can connet the unit to my PC, read and write files. Also, can hear music using the headphones. But no text in the display. SanDisk wrote me with instructions to "fix" the problem; leave battery off for 1 hour, update firmware, and re-format. I tried everything, nothing worked. Sent e-mail to SanDisk for more instructions.
Just want to know if somebody else had this problem...
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That means your watch has two batteries - one for the movement and another one for INDIGLO. It may have just one battery, but in this case INDIGLO is taking up too much power. Replace the battery and you will be sorted. Rate me, plz.
try to open the case ..carefully and on the circuit board u can see a small battery soldered on it. you can try to disconnect one terminal ....and solder it again after 20 seconds , that can reset to default the settings.
if the player will still play music but nothing shows on the screen, then the display is shot. The screen is not replaceable on these players. sorry, but it's most likely junk now. You could use it as a data storage device still. Best bet is to buy a used player off ebay or amazon.
goes off because the backlight is on a timer. after 20 seconds or so it turns off if no buttons are pushed.
if the player will still play music but nothing shows on the screen, then the display is shot. The screen is not replaceable on these players. sorry, but it's most likely junk now. You could use it as a data storage device still. Best bet is to buy a used player off ebay or amazon.
The one thing I can suggest is that something must have cracked the screen or disconnected the wire leading to the screen and it is intact enough that the back light will go on. The only thing you can do is send it back and if it under warranty you will receive a new mp3 player. Also make sure you have all the songs on a file on your computer.
ok i had the same problem and i was searching what to do and found that you have to take out the battery and leave it for 5 minuites WITHOUT a battery in it and then put in the battery and it should work
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