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Maybe there is NO problem with the sd card. I don't know what series Samsung phone you are using but I suggest you read the phone manual about external memory card supporting information. See if this type of 2GB sd card is supported by the phone. Best regards.
The Sansa e250 uses microSD cards. Your 4GB memory card is actually a microSDHC card. While it fits into the slot, it is electronically incompatible. You need to use microSD cards, 2GB and smaller.
your samsung Gravity 2 wont read the HC format, there is not much you can do sorry. the SD HC is a newer format for devices in the last year or so. Older devices will not accept the HC format cards. I did the same thing! And im in the business, easy mistake. Keep it around though you'll use it soon, just not in your Samsung.
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The e-series uses microSD cards. Your 4GB card is actually a microSDHC card. While it fits into the slot it is not electronically compatible and will not work in the e250. You need to stay with microSD cards, 2GB and smaller.
The newer Fuze series will accept microSDHC cards.
Be careful, if you use the USB cord to plug the phone up make sure that your not formatting the entire phone.
Did the Micro SD card come with the bigger card to plug it into making it a standard size SD card ? If so then you can plug that into a card reader if you have one go into MY Computer, and right click on the drive of the SD card click format.
Those are the only other ways of solving said problem if you can't do so on the phone itself. Also the phone may not accept a memory card of such size.
According to what I've read, you can double the original memory, but no more than that, so the max you can have on a Sansa e250 would be 4 GB (2GB internal memory and 2GB external memory). I also read that the micro SD cards holds
music only-no video.
Thank you for helping, I will try that.
my 4gb says i have to entre a security code to forrmat it
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