Use Your SD Slot to Add Memory
Your SanDisk Sansa e100 Series Player includes an SD slot that lets you add up to 2GB of additional memory to your player. Follow these steps:
1.Locate the SD slot on the right side of your player below the Power/Menu Button. Remove the rubber cover to open the slot. Store the cover in a safe place.
2.Insert your SD card into the slot with the label side facing upwards.
When your music player is plugged into your computer the SD card will appear as another Removable Disk under My Computer. The SD card will be the second Removable Disk letter assigned in My Computer. You can drag and drop files to the SD card the same way you do with your player. The audio files on your SD card also become available through the player menu and can be navigated by artist, album, song title, and other criteria.
Deleting Music Files On Your Sansa MP3 Player
When your player is connected to your computer with the USB connector, you can use your computer file browser software to view all files on your player, as well as any installed on your SD card. Your player and SD card will appear as Removable Disks. Follow these steps:
1.Use your computer file browser software to navigate to your player.
2.Highlight the file or folder you want to delete.
3.Press the delete key on your computer to delete the file or folder.
NOTE: While you can store and organize your audio files on your player using folders with names you select, your player will ignore folders and names. Instead, your Sansa player will extract information from each audio file so that you can use the software menu to navigate your files by artist, album title, song title, and other useful criteria.
Deleting Music Files from Your Player
Your SanDisk Sansa Player does not allow you to delete files from within the player. Instead we recommend that you follow the steps outlined in Deleting Music Files On Your Sansa MP3 Player on Page 12 above to remove files from your computer.
Adjusting Settings
Your player allows you to define the equalizer and repeat settings for music.