Creative Zen and Creative Media Sourc

A couple of years back I bought a creative MP3 player and it came with Creative Zen Touch software. Just recently I purchaed a new laptop that came with Creative Media Source 5. I used to use the Creative Zen Touch to load my music cds and transfer files from my computer and my MP3 player. My question is since now I have Creative Media Source 5 (along with Creative Li've! Cam and Sound Blaster Audigy) do I even need to load the Creative Zen Touch software on my new laptop inorder to transfer music files from my MP3 player and my laptop. Thank you in advance.

Ok.... I tried many times to put the PlaysForSure "firmware" on my actual player (I have version .0.03). The problem is I can not figure out how to actually put the firmware onto my MP3 player. Can someone please help me with this as I am leaving for Iraq VERY soon and I need to get the MP3 player to be recognized by Creative 5 and Windows Vista (32-bit). Thanks in advance.
BrianY wrote:
If you're new laptop is a Vista system, you won't have to load any software drivers for the Touch, but you'll have to update your Touch to PlaysForSure firmware since Creative doesn't do Vista drivers for the MP3 players. If your laptop is an XP system, and you're on V.x firmware, you'll need to load the drivers so that MediaSource can recognize the Touch.
lemondrop wrote:
My question is since now I have Creative Media Source 5 (along with Creative Li've! Cam and Sound Blaster Audigy) do I even need to load the Creative Zen Touch software on my new laptop inorder to transfer music files from my MP3 player and my laptop. Thank you in advance.

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    bDeviceSubClass: 0
    bDeviceProtocol: 0
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    idProduct: 4157
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    0010: 0001 4d54 5000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 ..MTP...........
    0020: 0000 0000 0000 0000 ........
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    Model: Creative ZEN
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    dc02: ObjectFormat UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
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    dc41: PersistantUniqueObjectIdentifier UINT128 data type READ ONLY
    dc44: Name STRING data type GET/SET
    dc0b: ParentObject UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc07: ObjectFileName STRING data type GET/SET
    dc4f: NonConsumable UINT8 data type enumeration: 0, 1, GET/SET
    dc03: ProtectionStatus UINT16 data type enumeration: 0, 1, 32771, READ ONLY
    ba03: Abstract Audio Album
    dc86: RepresentativeSampleData array of UINT8 data type byte array: GET/SET
    dc81: RepresentativeSampleFormat UINT16 data type enumeration: 14337, READ ONLY
    dc83: RepresentativeSampleHeight UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 180, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc82: RepresentativeSampleSize UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 24576, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc84: RepresentativeSampleWidth UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 180, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc01: StorageID UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc02: ObjectFormat UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc04: ObjectSize UINT64 data type READ ONLY
    dc41: PersistantUniqueObjectIdentifier UINT128 data type READ ONLY
    dc44: Name STRING data type GET/SET
    dc0b: ParentObject UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc07: ObjectFileName STRING data type GET/SET
    dc4f: NonConsumable UINT8 data type enumeration: 0, 1, GET/SET
    dc03: ProtectionStatus UINT16 data type enumeration: 0, 1, 32771, READ ONLY
    ba05: Abstract Audio Video Playlist
    dc01: StorageID UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc02: ObjectFormat UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc04: ObjectSize UINT64 data type READ ONLY
    dc41: PersistantUniqueObjectIdentifier UINT128 data type READ ONLY
    dc44: Name STRING data type GET/SET
    dc0b: ParentObject UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc07: ObjectFileName STRING data type GET/SET
    dc4f: NonConsumable UINT8 data type enumeration: 0, 1, GET/SET
    dc03: ProtectionStatus UINT16 data type enumeration: 0, 1, 32771, READ ONLY
    ba01: Abstract Multimedia Album
    dc01: StorageID UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc02: ObjectFormat UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc04: ObjectSize UINT64 data type READ ONLY
    dc41: PersistantUniqueObjectIdentifier UINT128 data type READ ONLY
    dc44: Name STRING data type GET/SET
    dc0b: ParentObject UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc07: ObjectFileName STRING data type GET/SET
    dc4f: NonConsumable UINT8 data type enumeration: 0, 1, GET/SET
    dc03: ProtectionStatus UINT16 data type enumeration: 0, 1, 32771, READ ONLY
    3801: JPEG
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    dc86: RepresentativeSampleData array of UINT8 data type byte array: GET/SET
    dc81: RepresentativeSampleFormat UINT16 data type enumeration: 14337, READ ONLY
    dc83: RepresentativeSampleHeight UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 96, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc82: RepresentativeSampleSize UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 8192, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc84: RepresentativeSampleWidth UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 96, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc87: Width UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 4992, STEP 1 GET/SET
    dc01: StorageID UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc02: ObjectFormat UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc04: ObjectSize UINT64 data type READ ONLY
    dc41: PersistantUniqueObjectIdentifier UINT128 data type READ ONLY
    dc44: Name STRING data type GET/SET
    dc0b: ParentObject UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc07: ObjectFileName STRING data type GET/SET
    dc4f: NonConsumable UINT8 data type enumeration: 0, 1, GET/SET
    dc03: ProtectionStatus UINT16 data type enumeration: 0, 1, 32771, READ ONLY
    300a: MS AVI
    de99: AudioWAVECodec UINT32 data type enumeration: 85, 17, 1, READ ONLY
    de9a: AudioBitRate UINT32 data type range: MIN 8000, MAX 1536000, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    de9d: FramesPerThousandSeconds UINT32 data type range: MIN 20, MAX 30000, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc88: Height UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 240, STEP 1 GET/SET
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    dc81: RepresentativeSampleFormat UINT16 data type enumeration: 14337, READ ONLY
    dc83: RepresentativeSampleHeight UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 96, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc82: RepresentativeSampleSize UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 8192, STEP 1 READ ONLY
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    dc89: Duration UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX -1, STEP 1 GET/SET
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    dc02: ObjectFormat UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc04: ObjectSize UINT64 data type READ ONLY
    dc41: PersistantUniqueObjectIdentifier UINT128 data type READ ONLY
    dc44: Name STRING data type GET/SET
    dc0b: ParentObject UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc07: ObjectFileName STRING data type GET/SET
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    300c: ASF
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    dc88: Height UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 240, STEP 1 GET/SET
    de91: TotalBitRate UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 850000, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    de9b: VideoFourCCCodec UINT32 data type enumeration: 861293911, READ ONLY
    de9c: VideoBitRate UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 850000, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc87: Width UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 320, STEP 1 GET/SET
    dc86: RepresentativeSampleData array of UINT8 data type byte array: GET/SET
    dc81: RepresentativeSampleFormat UINT16 data type enumeration: 14337, READ ONLY
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    dc82: RepresentativeSampleSize UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 8192, STEP 1 READ ONLY
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    dc89: Duration UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX -1, STEP 1 GET/SET
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    dc02: ObjectFormat UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc04: ObjectSize UINT64 data type READ ONLY
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    dc44: Name STRING data type GET/SET
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    dc07: ObjectFileName STRING data type GET/SET
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    dc86: RepresentativeSampleData array of UINT8 data type byte array: GET/SET
    dc81: RepresentativeSampleFormat UINT16 data type enumeration: 14337, READ ONLY
    dc83: RepresentativeSampleHeight UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 96, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc82: RepresentativeSampleSize UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 8192, STEP 1 READ ONLY
    dc84: RepresentativeSampleWidth UINT32 data type range: MIN 0, MAX 96, STEP 1 READ ONLY
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    dc02: ObjectFormat UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc04: ObjectSize UINT64 data type READ ONLY
    dc41: PersistantUniqueObjectIdentifier UINT128 data type READ ONLY
    dc44: Name STRING data type GET/SET
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    dc07: ObjectFileName STRING data type GET/SET
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    dc03: ProtectionStatus UINT16 data type enumeration: 0, 1, 32771, READ ONLY
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    dc02: ObjectFormat UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc04: ObjectSize UINT64 data type READ ONLY
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    dc44: Name STRING data type GET/SET
    dc0b: ParentObject UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc07: ObjectFileName STRING data type GET/SET
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    be03: vCalendar2
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    dc44: Name STRING data type GET/SET
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    dc07: ObjectFileName STRING data type GET/SET
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    dc04: ObjectSize UINT64 data type READ ONLY
    dc41: PersistantUniqueObjectIdentifier UINT128 data type READ ONLY
    dc44: Name STRING data type GET/SET
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    dc07: ObjectFileName STRING data type GET/SET
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    dc03: ProtectionStatus UINT16 data type enumeration: 0, 1, 32771, READ ONLY
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    dc02: ObjectFormat UINT16 data type ANY 16BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc04: ObjectSize UINT64 data type READ ONLY
    dc41: PersistantUniqueObjectIdentifier UINT128 data type READ ONLY
    dc44: Name STRING data type GET/SET
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    dc07: ObjectFileName STRING data type GET/SET
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    dc03: ProtectionStatus UINT16 data type enumeration: 0, 1, 32771, READ ONLY
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    dc04: ObjectSize UINT64 data type READ ONLY
    dc41: PersistantUniqueObjectIdentifier UINT128 data type READ ONLY
    dc44: Name STRING data type GET/SET
    dc0b: ParentObject UINT32 data type ANY 32BIT VALUE form READ ONLY
    dc07: ObjectFileName STRING data type GET/SET
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    dc03: ProtectionStatus UINT16 data type enumeration: 0, 1, 32771, READ ONLY
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