8 GB card rocket w / 16 gb

the update of the firmware repeat failure to download... y at - it another way to update my firmware... I have version 2.01.09

also I have on the chapters of the internal memory 3935 (songs)... when I try to add one for the 16 GB card it shows only a part of what I have synced... update the firmware will solve this?

the Windows media player 11... Windows xp

Thank you

Lisa

Thanks for the info... the manual update worked... I've read the facts of the rocket and then will have a few questions about card... love the rocket 16 GB, and I can't wait to learn all that he can do.

Thanks again,

Lisa

Tags: SanDisk Sansa

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