My Sansa e260

Recently, I deleted all mu music files in the folder... and since my gadget lodged from time to time I RESET the system... and the next thing that when I turn on my mp3... it became black in white and it say a small icon "does NOT load MAIN IMAGE, GO to RECOVERY MODE"...

Someone help me please, coz im empty handed this... my stay mp3 for me about 5 years now and I've lost the driver... can someone help me?

Abdellaoui

You must manually reinstall the firmware:

http://forums.SanDisk.com/T5/user-guides-firmware-software/e200v1-01-02-24-firmware-download-amp-ins...

Do not click on the link for the Sansa Updater. Instead click on the link for the version of the firmware that is appropriate to your location and the relationship the manual installation instructions.

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