Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Users baffled as Zune MP3 players freeze up en masse


Many Mp3 music consumers are left baffled and griping about a mysterious glitch that appeared to cause thousands of Zune music players to simultaneously stop working late Tuesday and early Wednesday.

message boards across the internet have been flooded with complaints about Zune's 30GB model Mp3 players freezing, prompting Y2K-like speculation about end-of-year hardware or software problems.

"It seems that every Zune on the planet has just frozen up and will not work," posted a Mountain Home, Idaho, user on CNN's iReport.com site. "I have 3 and they all in the same night stopped working."

Another on the same site said he was working the night shift at a Toys R Us store in Puerto Rico when his Zune player and the Zunes of four co-workers all failed about 1:30 a.m. ET Wednesday

"It froze and there was no way to turn it off so you just have to wait until the batteries went dead. You can't push any buttons or anything," says Carlos Colon. Colon said he owns a first-generation 30GB model.

Other users report their Zunes reboot but freeze when the startup status bar reaches 100 percent. A post on Zune.net titled "Help-frozen zune!!!!" had attracted more than 19,000 comments by Wednesday afternoon.

Some Zune users have dubbed the crisis "Y2K9" or "Z2K9," a reference to New Year's Eve and concerns over potential widespread computer failures on January 1, 2000 -- fears that ultimately were proved to be unfounded.

Zune users were still trying to discover the cause of the problem Wednesday afternoon.

Microsoft Corp., maker of the Zune, posted this statement Wednesday morning on the Zune Web site: "Customers with 30gb Zune devices may experience issues when booting their Zune hardware. We're aware of the problem and are working to correct it. Sorry for the inconvenience, and thanks for your patience!"

Contacted Wednesday morning by e-mail, a Zune spokeswoman said, "We are actively working now to isolate the issue and develop a solution to address it. We will keep customers informed on next steps via the support page on zune.net.

Microsoft released its first Zune 30GB music player, as a competitor to Apple's popular iPod mp3 player, in 2006. No widespread glitches have been reported this week in its second-generation 80GB or 120GB models.


After some more digging around on the issue, I was able to find a posting from a user who seemed to have discovered a fix for the problem:

IF ANYBODY STILL HAS NOT BEEN ABLE TO GET THEIR ZUNE TO WORK, THERE IS A SIMPLE SOLUTION: PRESS AND HOLD THE BACK BUTTON AND UP ON THE TOUCH PAD TO REBOOT YOUR ZUNE.


I personally do not own a Zune player, but for anyone reading this posting that may be having the same problem.. Give the fix a shot, hopefully it works for you as well... leave a reply post and let us know if it or anything else you've tried, does.....

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