8 GB Sansa Clip + ' not enough space...» »

Hello

I wanted to use this drive with linux, so I put the Canada Meteorological Service USB mode.

With linux, there is only 2.8 GB of free, so I formatted the drive (SanDisk support info).

Then I load 5 GB of MP3 files on the drive (with the Midnight Commander) and "ejected" from the device.

Now I get the error message:

"Not quite as space music DB.

Please free 90 MB',

and the player turns off.

I've read other threads with almost the same subject, tried to reset the device (pushed the button of power more than 3 minutes), connected the player to my linux PC and on another windows pc, but nothing helped.

Y at - it no suspicion to resuscitate the device?

Thanks for the helpful replies

Robert

For Linux, I put the meteorological service of the Canada auto USB mode and I tried mode 'force MSC' that the disaster has produced. Today I started the player once again and pushed all the buttons ("cursor", Center and home) in the chaotic order and I get a new message: 'Your support refreshing' then I could really connect the reader to my Linux PC and formatted memory, first with Linux and then with the format in the player's menu. Now the player is ok, but I could not give an instruction step by step to solve this problem. Thanks to everyone who tried to help me

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