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I have a Samsung Rogue with a 16gb micro sd card, but can't get more than 2.15gb of music on the player. When I try to add more music or sync it with Windows Media Player, it says error syncing or won't recognize what I add. I tried to use Samsung Studio 7, but even with updated drivers it won't recognize my phone. Please Help. Thanks.
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SD cards have a slide switch along one edge. The position farthest from the metal contacts locks the card, protecting it from writes. The position nearest the contacts unlocks the card.
Your phone will operate perfectly well without one, but if you wish to use intensively many of the non-essential features like the camera, music player or to download games and other applications then you may wish to add a micro-SD card. Your phone already has a generous 4GB of internal memory, and when you have used all of that up you can, if you wish, add up to a further 16GB of memory via an optional micro-SD card.
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You have to drag and drop only the MP3 files into the music folder. If you have them organized and in folder by artist, drag only the MP3s into the card's Music folder.
I have a similar problem, the issue for me was windows media player was creating a folder called music on my sd card and uploading the music there during sync function. However, the phone only looks in the \my_music folder on the SD card. Sync your phone, then rename the newly created music folder to my_music and the player will work. Still looking for a permanent solution to this problem.
you need a micro sd card once you place the card in the slot provided under ther battery.. Go to setting select USB make sure Mass stororage is selected.. after that you can add songs by bluetooth or if you have a motorola usb cord compatible to your version you can connect your computer to your phone and sync it to WMP or with the USB that comes with the micro sd to add music
menu, mystuff, center button, it should load the mini sd right there. then all you have to do is click over right and file explore the mini sd. you should put music in the music file.
another option on the phone.....
go to att music
menu, upper left icon, center button, music player, it should find all files.
Go to the knowledge base on the Sansa site and find this (chances are you have an SDHC card in an incompatible unit):
Sansa e200 - verify the version of the player. To check, go to SETTINGS > INFO.
For 01.xx.xx firmware (e200 version 1) - up to 2GB microSD cards For 03.xx.xx firmware (e200 version 2) - up to 16GB microSDHC cards NOTE: Firmware is not interchangeable.
If your music files are in a folder you cannot add them to play list, but if you have all your songs singly you can add them to your playlist, I had the same problem tonight with this phone, we added them individually no problem, this has worked but is a lenthly prosses, so far so good, not had a play about with them other than this, still to get them back as an album not yet done, Jackie
Any problems ring virgin, they were very helpful, SGH-J600 User guide not explained very well
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