MAC USER - can free space on my rocket!

I am at a loss on how to delete files from my rocket.  It only give me the free 90 ' MB.' message  I can't to it, either by activating the "rocket" (it won't do anything except show the message) and I connected it to my mac and deleted all the files from the screen - all records indicates that they are empty and the "rocket" will not play or turn on.  I tried to reformat the way others have mentioned here and he can not or will not format.  Help?

No, but you'll have to borrow a Windows computer. The message of 90 MB means generally that you have a bad file is messing things up. If you have a microSD in there, take out and see if it boots without the message. It would be a relief - you know the bad file is located on the microSD card.

Otherwise, visit a friend of Windows.

Leave aside the microSD card.

Put the "rocket" mode MSC under Settings/System Settings/USB Mode. If you can't, then turn off, put the HOLD switch on (slide the switch downwards until it snaps and you see an orange dot), press and hold the< button="" and="" connect--that="" forces="" the="" msc="" connection.="" you="" should="" see="" two="" drives="" in="" windows="" explorer="" (computer="" or="" my="">

Right click on the one that says Sansa Fuze.  Go to properties, tools, Error-Checking. Search for errors. If you're lucky, it will find and correct the wrong file.

If you're not lucky, you will have to right click on the Sansa again and format-which will scan everything you put on, including the wrong file.  Before doing this, assuming that you can connect, back up anything you don't have elsewhere. But caution before get back you on the "rocket" - do a few albums at a time - because the bad file is probably among them.

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