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Ok i have a sandisk mp3 player and my screen is crack really bad but my radio is working. can u give me the steps to get the recordings because thats were all my music is at.
Basically if you take the batteries out and then back in you'll reset your Sansa.
Then simply click the play button.
Let me know if this didn't work and I'll see if I can help.
Also try this. Click the menu button and then twice the action button (the white one in the middle)Also try this. Click the menu button and then twice the action button (the white one in the middle)
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Connect the USB cable to your Sansa MP3 player, then hook the other end to a free USB port on your computer.
Step 2
Give the computer time to recognize the Sansa MP3 player. Once it has, double-click on the MP3 player's icon to view the music files stored to memory.
Step 3
Scroll through the list of audio files until you find the ones that you wish to delete from the Sansa MP3 player.
Step 4
Click on single items or click and lasso multiple files.
Step 5
Right-click on the highlighted files to pull down an action list and from there select Delete. The computer will ask if you really want to throw the file away. Select OK.
Step 6
Exit from the window, then disconnect the USB cable from the Sansa MP3 player. The player will automatically turn off. The memory will update the first time you turn the player on after deleting songs.
boss there is any other way rather you need to replace it if u really wanna look good other wise who care about the cracked screen of a MP3 player unless and untill its wprking fine..
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
I broke the screen on my e200 series 6gb so I asked Sansa tech support about it and I was told that Sansa does not own any repair or support facilities whatsover. This means that you really can't get it fixed without either buying a new one or getting it replaced altogther.
Sorry to hear about the screen on your Sansa E250 MP3 player. It sounds like the Liquid Crystal Display screen has broken. It's possible that the damage is repairable but to be honest due to the high cost of electronic repair it may not actually be cost effective to do so.
You can contact SanDisk to get service information. They can give you a basic idea of what it would cost to get an estimate on repairs and the average cost. Their webite is http://www.sandisk.com.
When you power on your MP3 player it will go to the FM radio. 1. Press menu.
2. Go down once and you'll be on "Mode". Press the right button to access the mode menu.
3. You either press the enter button after accessing the menu or go down to select Playback mode (I forget which one it is).
There might be.... If your waranty is still good, and if whoever you bought it from will take it back than maybe. If that doesn't work, than I'm sorry.
just press the small menu button in bottom left corner, take the dial and touch it in top middle and turn just barely almost to the 3 hour position on a clock and thats ur music
i have the same problem....i am currently trying to get mine fixed. Sandisk told me to take a picture of the broken mp3 player and send it to [email protected], i have sent it to them 8 times within the past 2 months and they still said they have not recieved it. let me know if you find anything out...
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