Hard Drive Of Zen Xtra problem... help me !

After exactly 3months and 3 days the Zen Xtra went haywire. Exactly how ? How Should I explain it... I guess I should start by describing what happend. A few days ago , I was sitting down listening to my Zen when I heard this poping sound ... I sniffed the zen , and it smelled like burned ... capacitors. Then when I moved it a bit , there was this rattling sound . There was 2 diffrent sounds , thus created by two diffrent broken parts ?
Right after the poping sound the thing shut down ... I tried several times to turn it on , yet when I did ... there was a screen saying : Rescue Mode. Then upon trying to format all ... It responded with : HardDisk Problem. What Should I do ? I am pretty angry at Creative , exploding capacitors ? yeah... I want an explanation , Creative Labs... Due to timezone constraints I cannot call you. And one more thing : Please explain what could of happend.

To all you mods out there : any idea why ? Cause the replacement 40$ + some other amounts ) could have the same effect ? I think it was dangerous , cause the popping sound , was really loud... really really loud.

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