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You can download the manual in your choice of language from the manufacturer's web site at
http://www.sandisk.com/sandisk-support/warranty-and-user-guides
When you explore "My Computer" the micro SD card with x GB memory, should be available as an extra external drive.
This drive will show up as an extra drive letter with a total capacity of x GB .
The Sansa isn't supposed to connect to a CD player. You need to use a computer to rip tracks from the CD, then transfer them from the computer to the Sansa.
The Sansa Fuze has superior audio quality. It also accepts microSDHC cards, which means you can expand the capacity to 20GB. The Sansa Fuze supports more audio formats than the Craze.
The Sanza Fuze is rated for up to 24 hours of playback time, although people state they tend to get between 19 and 21.
Actually, it sounds as if the card is working. The more you have on the card, the more free internal memory you'll need so it can build its media database. Remove the card, then delete some files from the internal memory to free up space. Then reinsert the card.
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