Charge my Zen Micro in Mexico(110V)/ Malaysia (24

Hi, I got a RAZR charger for my Zen Micro. The plug is European(Germany, France, etc), so made for 220V. Will it be sufficient to put an adapter on the plug for charging it in Mexico with 0V? How about Malaysia? It's the British plug with 240V? Any experiences?
Thx,
cu
MareigaeMessage Edited by mareigae on 07-24-2006 06:07 AM

I think you have found the problem. However, we do not seem to be having any joy in using the method you suggested for finding out what version we have, as we can only do this when it is plugged into the computer and it seems to be perminently in "Recovery Mode". We have tried rebooting, but it makes no difference. I guess this is also because the software is not loaded on to the computer.
On the Recovery Mode screen it says thaet the version is v0.0.65 which does not seem to follow the sort of numbers you were quoting.
I don't think we are going to solve this without loading the software on to the computer and I don't think the hotel would appreciate that!!!
Is there a mains charger the we can purchase?

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