cbl - Very Appreciated

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Kevin Schanz

I've been working for a solution to this problem for the last 3-4 hours. I've uninstalled the windows xp SP3 and reinstalled SP2 countless times, and scanned the online forums. Your advice worked like a charm, can't tell you how much time and effort you've saved me, not to mention $200.

-Thank You
 
I have the same problem: Windows cannot install the Zen (Searches for a driver to an MTP Device with no result).
I have SP3 installed and WMP 11. - I have tried all the solutions listed, tried updating WMP and WINXP, tried solutions on creative regarding the USB port.
Nothing has worked! :(

Can anyone please help me?
 
hi there. i got a solution for your zen. first connect the zen. then right click the my computer icon, then click the manage, then device manager. you will see the zen with a exclamation point. right click it, update driver, but dont forget that the driver cd of your zen should be in the cdrom. then click install automatically on the popup window. this will solve your problem. :)
 
EncinoMan said:
To bad nobody knows to whom you are speaking or what their problem
was.

Learn to how reply properly.

.... and you learn not to post ****wittery.
 
Followed through every solutions suggested, could not get it to work!!

Found the firmware update at Creative website:
http://support.creative.com/downloads/download.aspx?nDownloadId=10115

Download takes ages. Still waiting for the download to complete. Will
report back here whether firmward update works or fails.

I had a Creative Zen Micro MP3 player that had trouble being recognized by
the computer. At first I thought that the cable was bad, but that wasn't
the case.

I had also noticed that the headphone jack was coming loose on the inside.
The audio output began to crackle more and more until the device was no
longer useful.

It turns out that the connections where the headphone jack AND the USB jack
were cracked and starting to come apart, so that explained the intermitent
loss of connectivity to the PC.

I can only assume that the cause of all of this is the recent trend in
using lead-free solder.
 
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