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How do i use a micro sd card with my sansa fuze mp3 player?

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please give step by step instructions if you can or give a website or something please i need your help i would greatly appreciate it.

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  1. Have you read the instructions which came with it? In general, there are two ways to use external memory with any MP3 device designed to use added memory. You need the correct type of card, of course, and put it into the slot provided. One kind of player uses proprietary software to add or delete files, use the software if you have this kind. The other kind is generally seen as an external USB drive, with the internal memory having one drive letter and the added memory having another drive letter. Some memory cards need to be formatted just like a USB hard disk sometimes does, to be usable. Some players require the card to be formatted by the player in which case you will find a format option somewhere in the menu system in the player. Either way, if the card is formatted and the player is seen as a drive, then you can drag and drop files just as with any other drive. Check under the support option on the manufacturer web site as they may have a downloadable instruction manual if you have lost yours.  


  2. You purchase a compatible Micro SD card and put it into the Micro SD slot.  Now you can choose to add media to either the card or the internal drive.  You can also add media to the card before putting it into the player.

    If you have a high capacity Micro SD (anything above 2 gigs), it may not work, since not all devices are compatible with high capacity Micro SD.

  3. The easiest way to do it is to put the micro SD card into the card slot of the Fuze, then connect your player to your computer.  When it recognizes it, it should see two separate memory sources on it, an internal source which is the memory built into the player itself, and an external source which is the SD card.  It should let you drag and drop to both memory sources, or sync to each one separately.  And the Fuze does support high capacity micro SD cards, so any capacity you get should work fine.

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