Sansa clip-drag & drop shockwave object corrupts - the error of the operating system "refreshing database".

If by mistake, you drag and drop an object flash shockwave from your local directory from the PC to the sansa clip, corrupt you the operating system of the sansa clip. When re - start the sansa clip, clip progresses by up to 70% with error message "refreshing database", but fails to start successfully. If the press-'hold' button on sansa clip, the appliance does not start. It crashes with the error message "refreshing database' but doesn't load is not the operating system.»

It was a user error to drag - move all the MP3 files in the directory of the PC, one of whom was of type shockwave flash object file.

Help!

André

Try the clip board.  This is the map of the e200 series.

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