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There are several possible solutions to your problem.
First, try restarting your MP3 player.
Second, try connecting it to your computer to sync with your music management software.
If the first two options don't work, then you need to format the MP3 player because some of the data is potentially corrupted. Be sure to back up your music before formatting the MP3 player.
To format the device:
Plug it in to your computer
In Windows Explorer, right-click on the device and click Format.
Perform a quick format.
After formatting the device, reload it with music and the disk errors should be gone. If these solutions do not work, then your problem is probably due to a hardware failure. If the hardware has failed, your best option is to consult your warranty information.
try formatting it. to do that, simply scroll down to settings, and in settings hit format. you'll lose everything that was on it tho, if that don't work then try updating.
For this problem you will first have to make sure that you Sansa is in "MSC" format under settings. Then connect it to your computer and locate it under "My Computer." Right click it and find "Format." When the screen pops up make sure it is NOT on quick format and hit okay. This should erase everything off of it. :) I had the same thing happen!
ok, I have managed to use my sandisk 512mb card to put on music...even though I didnt know you had to format the disk in phone first (I dont recommend because all my music is individual clips and not in my music file), however once you see that the music is on the card via "my files" I went to the music player and hit options...then hit "add music from" then hit "memory card"...now you must put a check mark by all the music files you want to add to the music player (or choose "all" and hit ok) This will put your chosen songs off your card into the music player and you can see the song title at the top of your player screen and use the arrows to move through your songs/clips. Choose the song and hit play.
well you can just click on the rip tab then it should identify the mp3 then go back to the format thing and click mp3 or it shouldall ready have it if not download your mp3 into the computer as a plug in then go back to the format and put in the format for your mp3
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