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SanDisk e260



 
 
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Old June 20th 08, 06:05 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Spirit
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Default SanDisk e260

Just a quick note on a possible problem and solution with
the e200 series MP3 players. I have Version 1 - 01.02.24
Firmware as of 6-19-2008. Orginally installed the
AutoUpdater software on my Laptop and it and the MP3
player functioned as it should in both MSC and MTS modes.

Then for the 1st time I used my built-in card reader and it
became drive H: and MP3 player became I: and J: (it had
been H: and I. The AutoUpdater stopped working so I
uninstalled and reinstalled it and then it would ERROR out
during install. (Note the MP3 player is DISCONNECTED
during the install so it has ZERO effect on the problem.)

http://www.sandisk.com/Retail/Default.aspx?CatID=1376
AutoUpdater as of 6-19-2008 Version 1.083 at this time

I contacted SanDisk Support....and 1st they wanted me to
REFORMAT my player! See WAS NOT CONNECYED.
Next they tried to blame a possible virus. I told them B.S.
and sugested there had to be a registy entry NOT removed
during an uninstall and so a re-install blows up. They replied
that editing the registry is a no no We wonder WHO here
is the expert.

So I reset the drive letters so than MP3 is back to H: and I:
and CardReader is J:, re-installed the Auto-Updater and
all works..... so obviously the uninstall does not properly
clean up as it should.

Just posting here so the fix is known.
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Old June 20th 08, 08:42 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.hardware_devices
Nonny
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Default SanDisk e260

On Thu, 19 Jun 2008 23:05:15 -0700, "Spirit"
wrote:

Just posting here so the fix is known.


According to Google, this group gets over 1200 messages a month.

Your fix will soon be buried.
 




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