How can I get my Mac to read my Sansa Fuse mp3 music files and sync with iTunes?

I have a SanDisk Sansa Fuse and my computer recognizes that it's pluged in but my music files are shown as empty on the computer.  My Mac is not reading my music files.  My goal is to transfer the music I currently have on my Sansa Fuse to my iTunes library.  Help!

.exe files are Windows Applications and therefore they will not run under Mac OS X.
You will need to either :-
1. Install BootCamp (Apple), then purchase and install a copy of Windows.
2. Purchase a copy of Parallels and a copy of Windows, install both.
Both of these solutions will allow you to run Windows apps on your Mac.
Remember though that when you are running Windows in BootCamp you will not be able to use iMovie. It may also not be very easy to move content from the Windows applications into iMovie.
Ian

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