KEY LOCKED SYSTEM SHUTDOWN?

Okay, I need help please! I was not able to load or else use my Sansa e200 for the past two weeks. My computer has recognized before and I went through all the tips troubleshooting without result. I don't know how to unlock and charge my Sansa also.

Thank you all in advance for your input.

Kind regards

Challenged Ms. Tech

Slide the HOLD switch on top of the camera, helmet. When it is LOCKED, you will see orange under the cursor. When it is UNLOCKED, you won't.

This is mainly to avoid the keys inadvertently, etc while it is in your pocket for example.

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