Deleted boot menu

Starting with Sansa Fuze 4 GB on Win 7 machine:

When you use Windows Explorer to delete a music file, I apparently also delete a file (or 2?) that offers a screen/window Menu when the rocket is connected to my computer.

Is there a list of all the original files that were on my Sansa so I can see what I deleted the files, and then, where can I get them?

TIA

Tom

TomSKP wrote:

Thanks, I'll go to reinstall it then.

Tom

When you manually reinstall the firmware download you a copy of the firmware.  You can keep on your computer as a backup copy in case something like this happens again, or if, in the future, the player starts acting glitch, you can use this copy of the firmware to reinstall the firmware again.  I always keep a copy of the firmware on my computer for this purpose.

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