STOP EVERYTHING ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS TURN OFF YOUE SANDISK, THEN plug it in!!.
Go to my computer> properties>hardware > device manager >universal bus driver>right click on it> update driver>
then1
1.yes this time only> next 2.choose advanced option>next 3don't search i"ll update from........>next4.click on show campatible> next> next 5. now it updated then restart you computer
your problem will now soved
I want to clarify golu_fixya's solution.
While he is "correct" at least this fixed my problem. The directions are quite vague and not really direct
From the beginning
Make sure you are in MTP mode Settings - System Settings - USB mode - MTP mode
Plug in the device, you'll probably get the "help" bubbles in the lower right corner of your screen.
Start - (right click)my computer - manage - device manager
In should be under "other devices" Sansa Fuze - Right click - Update driver - Yes this time only - Install software automatically
Away you go, should recognize it as a portable device and install the drivers for it correctly.
Formatted Fuze, reset to factory settings.
When that didn't work, I opened device manager, under view selected "devices by connection." This helped me see Sansa Fuze right away.
I then uninstall and eventually I received a bubble stating it recognized a new device and was installing driver.
After installation was complete, I then open the Sansa updated and let it do it's thing.
It's now fine. Though now I have to upload my playlists again.
SOURCE: 2gb Sansa Fuze won't recognize 2gb Micro SD
place the blank card into the SanDisk player
go to SETTINGS press "enter"
go to SYSTEM SETTINGS press "enter
go to FORMAT press "enter"
it will ask "are you sure you want to format this device"?
select YES
dowload songs to REMOVABLE DISK drive F, at least that is what my PC assigned it to. You will overload your MP3 PLAYER if you continue to download to the Sanza Drive.
Hope this helps.
SOURCE: My computer does not recognize Sansa Fuze
Hi there,
On your computer, Go to Windows Task Manager or Control Panel. Find the Device Manager. There should be a list called Plug-N-Play Devices.
Find the one that should have the driver details of your SanDisk Sansa Fuze Digital Media Player.
Right click on it and select Uninstall.
Now plug in your MP3 Player again to the computer. This time your computer should detect that your MP3 player is connected and will install the drivers for the MP3 player again.
Hope I was of assistance to you,
Cheers :)
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