Error recovery E280 mode, then asked to switch to USB 2.0 MSD mode

I've always had errors with my player, but now when I turn it on, I get error "main image may not load, switch to recovery mode."  I turned off the player, move the hold switch, press and hold the rec button and connect to my computer.  Now when the player turns on, I get "Welcome to Recovery Mode", USB cable plugged in, mode enter USB2.0 MSD.

Anyone know what it is and how I do it?

I love cryptic error messages.  "In USB 2.0 Mass Storage Device mode" and a mention of a link, are good things.

Your Sansa tells you that it is in Recovery Mode, and it communicates as a Mass Storage Class device (MSC against MSD, quibble about the exact definition is everything).

'Main image' is is the firmware for the e200.

Download and unzip the firmware mi4 and here, the BL_SD rom files run with version 18.  Inside of this archive zip, you will find two files.  Unzip them and place them on your desktop.

Then, with the v1 of connected Sansa in Recovery Mode, you'll need to open a Windows Explorer window.   Double-click workstation.  See the new icon, 16 MB FORMAT?  Double-click this to open the partition reserved your Sansa, home of the firmware files.

No matter what you do, DO NOT use the Windows Format command on this reserved partition!

Drag and drop the two files of the firmware in the score (open window).  Right-click after the transfer, and select eject.

Turn the HOLD switch on left and unplug your e200.

Automatically reinstalls the firmware.

Bob

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