When i turn on my m240 it has 56 songs but i want to delete them. When i get on the comp and try to delete it it shows no music files. i accessed AUDIBLE and when i get in it has no music files. Then when i turn on my sansa m240 it still has the songs in there. How do i delete music files i cant see?
SAME PROBLEM (in addition to others). Most of the time, the PC won't recognize the MP3 player at all. On the rare occasion that it recognizes the player, I can't access the files through my computer. When I go to Windows Media Player, Yahoo Jukebox, etc., it acts as if the player is empty... but the player has 960mb of music on it. I've tried everything that should work, but nothing does. Has anyone had the same problems and been able to fix it?SAME PROBLEM (in addition to others). Most of the time, the PC won't
recognize the MP3 player at all. On the rare occasion that it
recognizes the player, I can't access the files through my computer.
When I go to Windows Media Player, Yahoo Jukebox, etc., it acts as if
the player is empty... but the player has 960mb of music on it. I've
tried everything that should work, but nothing does. Has anyone had the
same problems and been able to fix it?
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SAME PROBLEM (in addition to others). Most of the time, the PC won't recognize the MP3 player at all. On the rare occasion that it recognizes the player, I can't access the files through my computer. When I go to Windows Media Player, Yahoo Jukebox, etc., it acts as if the player is empty... but the player has 960mb of music on it. I've tried everything that should work, but nothing does. Has anyone had the same problems and been able to fix it?
Put the player in MSC mode Plug in go to My Comp go to tools go to folder options choose view tab, then choose SHOW HIDDEN FILES and hit apply once you choose OK you should see the folder Music, open and delete at will like you would any file: highlight, rightclick, delete. You can also format in MSC mode by rightclicking on player in My Comp and choosing Format
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change the usb modes also....MSC will allow you to see the expansion
card ( 2Gig E200 series 4gig Fuze) mtp won't.....MTP shows you your
music folder in the media folder thats where you put your music plus
expansion..... Delete songs and Format (Helps with trying to delete BAD TRACKS and folders that will not delete full memory(Some ripped CD folders).. Go to my computer scroll to sansa or your MP3 player and open the music folder and open each sub folder and delete Songs manually then delete the folders themselves then format a couple of times hope this works
Hook up your mp3 player to your computer Go to your desktop and double left click on "My Computer" When it opens you will see listing that says "Devices with Removal Storage" your mp3 player should be listed there. Right click on your mp3 player, and a window will open, right click on "Open" and now your files/songs should be visible. Hold the left click down and drag it across all the files/songs that you do not want this will highlight the files/songs you do not want, release, right click and then click on "Delete" Now you mp3 player should be clear of the files/songs you do not want. Good Luck, I hope this helps
1 put on hold and hold record button while u turn on (your sansa is now in recovery mode) 2 connect your sansa to your comp via usb cable a box should show up saying the firmware version 3 close the window and disconnect your sansa (it will restart)
if that doesnt fix your problem try this...
1 connect your sansa to comp via usb cable 2 right click start on windows desktop go to explore 3 scroll down to your sansa's drive rifght click it go to properties 4 go to tools tab and click "check now" under error checking will take awhile and will erase your memory on the sansa but it will work again
I formatted my ipod Nano (2GB - Model No: A1199) on windows Vista. When I
copy songs from computer it show from computer but not showing in ipod:
Now songs are not playing. I am missing my music. Help me........
Your DB might be corrupt. Folow the delete procedure one more time:
Delete Music Files
1) Connect your Sansa to the computer.
2) Select Open device to view files using Windows Explorer on initial
connection.
3) Select the place where you want to delete music files from
4) Highlight and delete the music file/s or folder from My Computer\Sansa
e200\...\MUSIC folder. (You can also select from a variety of music
software programs to transfer/synchronize your files).
If that fails, go ahead and update the firmware - it will delete everything, and allow you to start over from scratch among other things.
Go to My Comp
choose Sansa E250
Click on Tools ,choose Folder Option, Click on the View Tab,
Put a dot on Show Hidden Files and Folder click on Apply then OK.
you will see the Music Folder, double click so you will see all your songs
to delete press the delete key on the keyboard, or right click on the song choose delete.
Chances are that you are using windows xp. open up your sansa folder to where it says pictuer, movies, ect. look at the picture to see what to do. In your player folder click tools --> folder options --> View. Under hidden files and folders click 'show hidden files and folders, click ok. The music folder would now show up where the videos and pictures are. Simply open the music folder and delete the ones you do not want. By default the songs are sorted by artist --> album --> song.
I too hav d same problem...............
wht should i do.........
82 SONGS WERE DOWNLOADED........ONLY 36 SHOW UP
SAME PROBLEM (in addition to others). Most of the time, the PC won't
recognize the MP3 player at all. On the rare occasion that it
recognizes the player, I can't access the files through my computer.
When I go to Windows Media Player, Yahoo Jukebox, etc., it acts as if
the player is empty... but the player has 960mb of music on it. I've
tried everything that should work, but nothing does. Has anyone had the
same problems and been able to fix it?
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