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Calcitrix
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      08-26-2009

I think it was after I installed Service Pack 3...my Creative Labs Ze
Vision M is not recognized by my laptop anymore.

It still works on my XP computer at work (but Creative doesn't hav
software for XP anymore; I can only interact with my Zen as a har
drive, basically

I have upgraded all of the software offered by Creative for Vista an
followed many, many recommendations for cleaning, rebuilding, and s
on..

The one thing I -can't- do is upgrade the firmware because my compute
claims that my Zen isn't connected whenever I try to do so. Accordin
to one forum, the problem lies with Windows Media Player 11 (but m
laptop has worked just fine for 2 years). Even the online WMP 11 readm
file suggests uninstalling WMP 11, ugrading my firmware, the
reinstalling WMP 11

HA HA HA, I said. I can't uninstall WMP 11 on Vista

The only other suggestion from the Creative Labs site is to reformat m
Zen, losing everything. But...I don't think this guarantees that m
laptop will suddenly recognize my Zen again

Now, because I can at -least- put music on my player from my wor
computer, I'm afraid to do a reformat--it's possible it wouldn't work a
all after that..

Any suggestions? Has anyone fixed a similar problem or had th
reformatting go smoothly? I just want to be able to mess with playlist
and add Amazon videos--is that too much to ask

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Rick Rogers
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      08-27-2009
Hi,

This is a Vista group, not an XP one. Assuming that you have installed SP3,
you must be using XP as there is no SP3 for Vista.

Support for any software should come from that software vendor. These groups
are to provide support for issues specific to the operating system, not for
the software a user installs into it.

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"Calcitrix" <> wrote in message
news:...
>
> I think it was after I installed Service Pack 3...my Creative Labs Zen
> Vision M is not recognized by my laptop anymore.
>
> It still works on my XP computer at work (but Creative doesn't have
> software for XP anymore; I can only interact with my Zen as a hard
> drive, basically)
>
> I have upgraded all of the software offered by Creative for Vista and
> followed many, many recommendations for cleaning, rebuilding, and so
> on...
>
> The one thing I -can't- do is upgrade the firmware because my computer
> claims that my Zen isn't connected whenever I try to do so. According
> to one forum, the problem lies with Windows Media Player 11 (but my
> laptop has worked just fine for 2 years). Even the online WMP 11 readme
> file suggests uninstalling WMP 11, ugrading my firmware, then
> reinstalling WMP 11.
>
> HA HA HA, I said. I can't uninstall WMP 11 on Vista!
>
> The only other suggestion from the Creative Labs site is to reformat my
> Zen, losing everything. But...I don't think this guarantees that my
> laptop will suddenly recognize my Zen again.
>
> Now, because I can at -least- put music on my player from my work
> computer, I'm afraid to do a reformat--it's possible it wouldn't work at
> all after that...
>
>
> Any suggestions? Has anyone fixed a similar problem or had the
> reformatting go smoothly? I just want to be able to mess with playlists
> and add Amazon videos--is that too much to ask?
>
>
> --
> Calcitrix


 
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      11-05-2009
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Originally Posted by Calcitrix View Post
I think it was after I installed Service Pack 3...my Creative Labs Ze
Vision M is not recognized by my laptop anymore.

It still works on my XP computer at work (but Creative doesn't hav
software for XP anymore; I can only interact with my Zen as a har
drive, basically

I have upgraded all of the software offered by Creative for Vista an
followed many, many recommendations for cleaning, rebuilding, and s
on..

The one thing I -can't- do is upgrade the firmware because my compute
claims that my Zen isn't connected whenever I try to do so. Accordin
to one forum, the problem lies with Windows Media Player 11 (but m
laptop has worked just fine for 2 years). Even the online WMP 11 readm
file suggests uninstalling WMP 11, ugrading my firmware, the
reinstalling WMP 11

HA HA HA, I said. I can't uninstall WMP 11 on Vista

The only other suggestion from the Creative Labs site is to reformat m
Zen, losing everything. But...I don't think this guarantees that m
laptop will suddenly recognize my Zen again

Now, because I can at -least- put music on my player from my wor
computer, I'm afraid to do a reformat--it's possible it wouldn't work a
all after that..

Any suggestions? Has anyone fixed a similar problem or had th
reformatting go smoothly? I just want to be able to mess with playlist
and add Amazon videos--is that too much to ask

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Calcitrix
i Had this problem two but after a couple of hours of googl'ing i got the answer.
the #14 post on this thread: anythingbutipod.com/forum/showthread.php?t=35590
 
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