Sansa Mp3 Player Bad Track
Sansa Mp3 Player Bad Track
Children used to listen to music at home with their parents\' record or cassette players. However, in an age when everything is portable and digital kids now carry hundreds of songs in their back pocket. If you are thinking about purchasing a kids Mp3 player there are a few things you might want to consider.
While it is true that mp3 players are available in age-appropriate selections, parents need to exercise caution when selection an mp3 player for kids. The appropriate mp3 player for kids all depends on how old and how responsible the child is at the time of use. Young children are not likely to be too careful, so an expensive IPod is probably out of the question, however a Sansa Shaker might be just the ticket.
Flash Memory or Hard Drive
MP3 players geared towards different age groups vary in the type of memory that they use. Most of your smaller kid\'s mp3 players will have flash memory as it is more suitable for rough use than a hard drive based mp3 player is.
An mp3 player that contains a hard drive has within in it a miniature of the same essential piece of equipment your computer has. It is a little disc that stores all of your data. Think of it this way you would not want a young child carrying your home pc or laptop around because they could damage it, this same principle applies to hard drive based mp3 players.
The reason hard drives are so popular is the fact that you can literally store thousands of music tracks, several video hours or millions of photos on them. A childrens\' flash drive based MP3 player won\'t be able to store that much, but with improvements in technology they are getting better all the time.
Brands
Whenever you talk about electronics, even if it\'s a kid\'s mp3 player you must consider the brand. Popular brands of a kid\'s mp3 player are Sansa, Fisher Price and Playskool. As now a days you cannot be careful, so best is to buy stuff from well known companies that have a long history and they provide safe quality products for children.
Conclusion
If you have a kid chomping at the bit for a new kid\'s mp3 player consider the above tips. Purchasing electronics for young children can be an exciting and enriching experience; however, the wrong kid\'s mp3 player is as bad as no mp3 player is at all. If you can select a premium mp3 player for kids you can keep some sanity, save some cash, and keep your child happy.
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MP3 player is stuck!!!???
My Sansa MP3 player is stuck , it got stuck after i chose a song, and it said "bad track" in a red box... and it wont turn off.. it wont do anything... its not on hold so idk wats going on.
should i just leave it until the battery runs out?? It wont do anything when i plug it into the computer the computer doesnt even respond. the battery is fully charged, so it would be a while. thx everyone who helps
ok here it is I hope you read this asap hold the power button for about 20-45 seconds it should turn off. its giving you "bad track because that song doesn't exist on you Sansa anymore. I would suggest back up your songs and go in to recovery mode turn on the hold button (while its off and hold the REC button on the side press power and and it should go in to recovery mode. plug your sansa in and you will need to load the firmware again (btw it will say 16-MB) here is a link to get the firmware:
http://lodist.com/showthread.php?t=2202
choose the "americas" one and click the download link.
after you have extracted the file copy and paste the P25007 or something like that to your sansa DO NOT COPY THE .ROM FILE!! after you paste the thing un plug your sansa and it will load the firmware again....your music should be there if the song is giving you "bad track" reload the song on your sansa. hope this helps...if you still have issues email me I am a sansa expert!
BTW I have a sansa too 2gb e250