Hello,
Here's my problem, my Sandisk takes a lot of time to download the files from the computer and usually the process freezes.
Any idea how I may solve this?
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Thank you so much, it was a real pain. You saved me a lot of frustration.
BTW, how did you get to this solution?
Once again, thanks to Fixya.com
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We got it to work by changing a setting in the Sansa itself - go into menu, settings, USB,a dn select MSB (something like that - the second option). Suddenly it worked!
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Your computer is downloading to temporary file storage. It is transferred from there. That takes a lot of ram. You can speed the process by adding ram.
You might also go to your device manager. Find your network card there. Go to that manufacturer's site and look for the latest driver for your network card. Update it. Alternatively, possibly, Driver Booster or Driver Talent would find such a driver for you, although you might have to manually install it.
What are you trying to download? How large is the file?
Usually, between 90% and 99%, your computer is copying the (large?) file from a "temporary" folder to the folder that you designated to receive the download. For a "large" file and a slow computer, this "copying/deleting" can take some time.
having a problems of network connection or your computer having lots of unnecessary files which is taking time or that account are using many people thats why it is going slow process
If your computer is made after 2006 then it is time for factory restore. Back up all files on disk or something. Then do a factory reset. This would take roughly 2 to 3 hours and make sure the laptop don't run out battery so keep it plugged in. As the laptop boots up hit F2 then after that windows pop up hit the advanced version (F8). Choose fix my computer and choose the factory or out of the box restore.
Insert Sandisk memory card to your memory card slot. Right click the picture file on the machine then choose copy and then access the Sandisk location by going to My computer or computer then right click on the sandisk drive then choose paste to paste the image on the sandisk card. This process should copy the image file from the computer to the sandisk memory card.
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Insert the cruzer into the usb port. You should see a message pop up and say new hardware found and then flash off. It may also say usb memory or storage device or even recognize it as the cruzor. This recognition process is fairly quick say 5-10 seconds. After that the computer knows what the cruzer is and its ready for use.
The cruzer is now seen as another drive or storage drive on your computer. Your hard drive is usually C , the CD/DVD would be D drive and the cruzer would be seen as E. If you are in a program and want to save to the cruzer you open the file/save and you should see E drive or Cruzer if not click on my computer and look for it there. Once you find it just click on it and then hit save/ok. Thats all there is to using one. Once you know how to find it as a save option or a loading option then you just treat it like a hard drive.
Once you get it sorted out you will use it a lot. They are very handy.
Try reflashing the firmware for your device you can find the latest firmware and flashing utilities from the manufacturer?s website. Make sure that you back your music up first because when you do this you are setting it back to factory settings. Then add music this way and see if it is works: 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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.
Try this:
Switch your Sansa e250 to its Recovery Mode:
1. Make sure the player is powered off
2. Enable the "Hold" switch (located on the top of the player). You would know it's enabled when you see the "orange-colored" surface
3. Press the "Record" button. Make sure you keep it pressed while pressing on the "Menu" button.
4. keep your fingers pressed on these 2 buttons until the e250 LCD screen displays "Welcome to Recovery Mode" (if the LCD remains black, keep pressing long enough -- about 10 seconds -- then proceed to the next step)
5. Connect your e250 to your computer. (Just a reminder: The minimum Operating System requirements for a Sansa E200 player is Windows XP and above)
6. Double-click on "My Computer" and you would see your Sansa e250 appear as a "16 MB" drive. Note: If you do not see that "16 MB" drive/partition, please repeat steps 1-6.
Next, Apply the firmware for the e250 (your player should be connected to your PC at this time):
Step 1:
Use this link to download the firmware for your Sansa e250 (for better results, please save this file on your "Desktop":
http://www.sandisk.com/Assets/File/Downl...
or use this Sansa Firmware Updater link:
http://www.sandisk.com/Retail/Default.aspx?CatID=1376
Step 2:
Double left-click on the downloaded file, and follow the on-screen prompts. The file will automatically re-flash your player (or find the most updated firmware) and format it as well, thereby clearing all possible file/system corruptions that may have occurred.
Step 3:
When the process is complete, unplug your e250 from your computer, and please make sure you disable the "Hold" switch
Step 4:
Power up your e250 and 90-99% of the time, it would boot up successfully.
I hope this helps.
It works!
Thank you so much, it was a real pain. You saved me a lot of frustration.
BTW, how did you get to this solution?
Once again, thanks to Fixya.com
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