2 questions of rocket

Hi people, I have a 8 GB Fuze and the love of the thing - have used it every day since 2 or 3 years.  3 questions:

1. the most important: it's an old "rocket"; It will work with a 32 gb SanDisk microSDHC?  I always use it w a 8 GB card.

2. If I use 32 GB, should I update firmware?  where are you going to do (sorry, I know it's lame)

3. non-: over time, I noticed that the very first songs I put on the player is no longer can be deleted by using the Windows interface.  Is that what others have lived?  It's as if I have more access to a part of the built-in memory (not the stuff on the 8 GB SDHC micro that is inserted).

Thank YOU, all.

If you go to Settings/System Settings/USB Mode, you'll see two choices, MTP and MSC and Auto Detect.

Auto Detect sends to PSG if he sees Windows Media Player 10 or higher on your computer, because it assumes that you want to sync, etc., with Windows Media Player.

The other mode, MSC, is just the look of the rocket as two ordinary disks on your computer: a car that happens to be called Sansa Fuze (drive letter): and the memory card reader.

The fun is that, while the "rocket" sees all the music in his memoirs, your computer can only see one mode at a time. Looks like you have transferred your older songs in a different mode you use usually now.

Remove Auto Detect it, try each mode and see if you can find your music. Decide which mode you want to use and leave it on this mode - no automatic detection. Weird file names are junk added by Windows Media Player, supposedly to help with faster indexing, but (in my opinion) really just to annoy you.

My guess is that you used the MSC but at some point Auto Detect slipped a few files on via MTP.

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