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| ...Computer? Is there a way for me to transfer my mp3 songs on my Sansa m240 to the computer? |
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| Put the sansa into MTP mode by opening the settings on it and then going to USB Mode, from there when you plug it in you can just copy paste the tracks from the player to your harddrive or just drag and drop them. |
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| Yes, connect your mp3 player as usual, then open up 'my computer'; click on the mp3 player icon, and drag the music files to your desktop or any folder. |
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| You could possibly right-click on the start button on windows and click "explore."Find your mp3 among the different drives and open it and somewhere in there will be the song files. If they're stored as mp3's you can just copy them and paste in any folder you want :) |
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