Music files not registeri

And there's music files in both "My playlist" and the "Music" folders. And I can only access the "Now Playing" screen and the "Selected Music" screens. I can switch in between them but I can't access the main menu unless I hit the reset button. Please Help. This is for the Zen Vision M 30 gig Btw.Message Edited by Hey on -09-200606:4 AM

Ok, I fixed the screen navigating problem, but I'm still working on the file problem.

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