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I can only load 75 songs.I have 2.0gb and a2.0gb card.I cannot format.I take the card out and I have one song in the player.With the sd card I get about 75 songs.Windows Media shows many songs synched but none show on the player.

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Delete each song manually and then folders from both the card and player there may be a boot file something Open music folder and click on tools folder options click view click on the circle show hidden and remove checks from hide and hide remember to undo these changes later go check the card and player manually delete anything....Then try and format a coupe of times....Drag and drop all of the music in to the music folder on the sansa and anywhere on the expansion card easier knowing what you are putting on the player.........

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My H2O man doesn't seem to read the card my songs are loaded on. I converted the files to MP3, but it still doesn't play. The blue light blinks fast then turns red.


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One: The bracket that goes over the micro SD card is not slide up and locked into place once the card is inserted or

Two: One of the songs loaded on the micro SD card is in the incorrect format. Try playing just the songs that came on the player first. If thoughs work then load 10 new ones on and see if they work. Keep gradually adding songs until the player stops working to help find the problem song.

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Aigo F529

I'm confused. Are you saying that you can't play files on the SD card from the computer itself? Or, the songs won't play on the mp3 player once the SD card is loaded into the mp3 player?

First, make sure the songs are in the right format - each mp3 player will only play files of a certain type. Your best bet is to only use Mp3 format files -everything else is going to give you one problem or another.

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http://digiblue.com/customer-service/faqs/disney/mixmax/06.html
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