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Why is my SanDisk MP3 not working?

Why is my SanDisk MP3 not working?

If your Sansa player is freezing or not turning on, the first thing to try is a reset. This will clear any temporary condition that may cause the player to freeze or not shut off completely. 1. Press and hold the Power/Center Select button for approximately 20 seconds.

Why is my MP3 player not Recognised?

If your PC does not recognize your player, please try the following steps: Make sure your computer’s operating system is up to date with the latest Service Packs and patches. Plug the player into a different USB port. Try another USB Cable.

How do you reset a MP3 player?

Depending on the MP3 player you own, the button may be easy to find or incredibly small. With tiny buttons, a tack, needle or similar item is needed for pushing. Press and hold the “Reset” button for approximately seven to ten seconds. The player should unfreeze and reset.

How do I unlock my Sansa MP3 player?

  1. Power on the Sansa Clip+ player.
  2. Choose “Music” on the Main Menu screen, then press the “Select” button.
  3. Press “Play” to begin playing tracks from your play list.
  4. Press and hold the “Home” button just below the viewing screen.
  5. Press and hold the “Home” button again to unlock the Clip+ player.

Why wont my computer recognize my SanDisk?

Why did my Windows computer stop detecting my SanDisk device? A corrupt registry entry could cause your SanDisk product to not be detected by the computer. Removing the registry keys created on installation of your SanDisk product will allow the computer to fully reinstall the device and may resolve the issue.

How do I Reset my Sansa Clip MP3 player?

Resetting a Sansa View, Fuze, or Clip player:

  1. Slide and hold the Power switch up for approximately 20 seconds.
  2. Release the Power switch.
  3. To turn the player on, slide the Power switch up then release instantly.

Why is my Sansa MP3 player not connecting to my computer?

SOLUTION 3 -Refresh the driver STEP 1 – Connect the Sansa player to the PC The screen on your player should turn on, show ‘Connected’ and indicate the battery charging or full. – If the player does NOT turn on try other USB ports or on another computer if one is readily available.

Why does my computer not recognize my Sansa Clipp?

Sounds like when you pulled the plug, you might have broken the MTP connection driver; the fact that it ‘looks different’ and reads SANSA CLIPP indicates that your player is now connected in MSC mode. Apparently, it was in Auto Defect mode when this happened as it can connect in either mode that way (and should be avoided for that very reason).

What to do if your MP3 player does not connect to your computer?

Try to connect to your computer with the Clip+ off and your holding the center button down. Try leaving the player plugged into the wall AC via a USB AC adapter for a few days–sometimes it can trickle-charge the player back to life.

Why is my SanDisk not recognized by my computer?

For Windows 7 & 8 users:Proceed to Solution 2 NOTE: If you are trying to connect to a Computer at work that is part of a network, there may be user right restrictions that are set to disable access to new hardware or stop any program installations. You may need to check with your IT administrator to see if this is causing the problem.