Muvo TX 256MB usb2.0 Firmware update XP Mode

,Hi,
I tried to update my old muvo tx a couple of weeks ago under XP Mode Win7. It said everything would be fine at the end but since that time my player is dead. I tried now the deinstall of wmp but that should have been fixed long timeago and then used the recovery tool. Even with that it doesn't work. It's judt dead. Win XP doesn't recognize it as well. Any tips what I could do? I need the micorphone option for use.
Regards
Matthias

See this thread. PB

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