Question I just bought a rocket 'old '?

Hello-

I finally bought a 8 GB Fuze today!  My first mp3 player... so excited... except that I realized (and maybe it seems ridiculous) but the packaging is not one that is currently using Sansa and the date on the back says 2008.  There was a rocket of update since then?  Or am I just to buy the same product sold now except in the old packaging.  In addition, is the port of owners (I mean, this right of hope) is standard on all of them or who put both in a mini-USB?  I am new to all this so I hope that makes sense!

Thank you very much.

Newer is not necessarily better.

Are you lucky you have a v1 - if you have. Look under Settings/System Settings/Info to determine if your firmware starts with 1 or 2.

If you browse this forum, you will find the v2 seems slightly buggy v1 - so much so that SanDisk has had to walk back on his latest firmware (look at the Firmware update thread).

If you do not have the v2, the firmware of the use of the 2.02.26, installed manually, rather than the version.28. And don't worry not - the "rocket" is still a clever player in either version. It's a good idea to update, regardless of which version you got. Updates add things like .ogg and. Capacity FLAC and navigation of files and folders (as in Windows Explorer).

Manual installation couldn't be easier, and you don't need the Sansa Updater for firmware as long as you check here every three months or more. You download the .zip file, unzip the and drop fuzea.bin on the Sansa Fuze player.

It takes the update to get the latest Sansa Media Converter to put pictures and videos on the device, which can be downloaded with the connected device.  Run the update once, get the converter and uninstall the update. Or don't bother: Video4Fuze works better than Sansa Media Converter anyway.

The owner is the same in all rockets and the E200 Series as well. You can easily find a cord of generic alternatives for less than $5 on Amazon, which is nice to have around if you use the "rocket", for example, home or office. Just make sure that it is for Sansa E200 and Fuze. The card resembles an iPod Jack, but the power iPod connection will destroy the Sansas.

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