Dmodegirl wrote:Your zune will need a "hard reset." To do this, use a small screwdriver to pop off the plastic shielding where the zune cable plugs into and remove the two screws on either side of the plug. Next pop the cover off and locate the battery plug at the top left corner of the zune, using your screw driver, pop the cable connection half way off, and do this to the other plug on the right side. Wait 3 seconds, then push down the right connector and then the left battery connecter. Your zune should start up immediately. Press the backing of the zune down (make sure headphone jack is aligned) and put the screws and cover back in place. It's an easy process but if you're unsure don't attempt it if you think you'll screw it or something. :) Dmodegirl
Your zune will need a "hard reset."
To do this, use a small screwdriver to pop off the plastic shielding where the zune cable plugs into and remove the two screws on either side of the plug. Next pop the cover off and locate the battery plug at the top left corner of the zune, using your screw driver, pop the cable connection half way off, and do this to the other plug on the right side. Wait 3 seconds, then push down the right connector and then the left battery connecter. Your zune should start up immediately. Press the backing of the zune down (make sure headphone jack is aligned) and put the screws and cover back in place.
It's an easy process but if you're unsure don't attempt it if you think you'll screw it or something. :)
Dmodegirl
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jessygrace wrote:so ...mine's doing the same thing (as everyone apparently)maybe microsoft will send us all new Zunes :)
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AmoralOrel wrote:I think its Y2K, except it slept nine years, and for some reason only affects 30G Zune. Which is strange, cause I didn't think they were around for Y2K the first time.
I think its Y2K, except it slept nine years, and for some reason only affects 30G Zune. Which is strange, cause I didn't think they were around for Y2K the first time.
michael2021 wrote:This has happened to me, too. And the thing was... we have two of them. (My brother and I), and they're 30GB HDD Zunes. This is really creepy how this happened at the same moment.Umn, I was wondering if the constant logo on screen will produce a "fade-in image." Also, what exactly does that "Hard Reset" do? Will it wipe the contents?
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Seriously it took a whole 2 mins if that, not a scratch on the baby either! Oh well, to each their own, I'll be listening to mine with no problems while everyone else freaks out waiting for Microsoft to fix it. ;)