Hey folks. Brian [MossyRoc] from the Zune team here. I just posted inside one the threads but wanted to get one up here too. We realize there is an issue with the Zune 30 and a team is working hard right now to isolate the issue and develop a plan. I will be providing you with updates as I can. I [we] appreciate your patience, I realize this is an inconvenience and we are working hard to remedy the issue.
Brian.
Richard | Zune 80 - 83rd member on Zune Forums. http://animorphsforum.com & http://zunejamaica.com
You can take apart the Zune and disconnect the battery. This will reset the clock and enable the drive to stop running. How ever after doing so do not plug into the computer until the update for this problem has been made. The computer will update the clock thus bricking it again. Here is a web site for instructions. http://www.rapidrepair.com/guides/zune/zuneassemblyguide.htm
PS. This will void any warrenty you may have.
PSS. I have done this and it was easy and yes it worked. Just don't update the time or date
Thanks, Brian. I appreciate the update. I'll continue to monitor the forums.
It sucks to be you guys. Not a lot of New Years Eve partying going to be going on around the Zune team this evening. Being in the software business, I've been there and done that. It's not fun.
Thanks for the hard work, and we'll be looking forward to an update.
It's the mirrors...
You pick up the phone and I'm so relieved...
FXSPECTATION wrote:I'm wondering if this is a ploy to sell new Zunes. I received my 30g. For Christmas Last year 2007. So now with no Warrenty what can I exspect for help?
Not everything in life is a conspiracy.
Ninjarulezd00d wrote:I got mine for christmas in 07, too. I turned mine off shortly before midnight, but when I turned it on, i didn't notice any whirring or anything, it just took a few tries to get it unlocked and as soon as I hit play, it turned black and went to the reset screen like everyone else's...It just now died from low battery...It did get rather hot, though... Taking apart the Zune doesn't seem like such a good idea and most people are saying it didn't work, just so you know....Draining the battery doesn't work either, I've read...mine just died but I don't think I'm gonna recharge it, at least not for the time being...
Taking apart the Zune probably voids the warranty (you'd have to read the warranty statement), assuming yours is still covered.
dieselrise wrote: FXSPECTATION wrote:I'm wondering if this is a ploy to sell new Zunes. I received my 30g. For Christmas Last year 2007. So now with no Warrenty what can I exspect for help? Not everything in life is a conspiracy.
-In Loving Memory of all the Zunes that died December 31, 2008-