Muvo v100 windows xp installation software

Hi,
I have a gb muvo v00 (dap-fl0035) and have lost the installation cd so I can't load the software like the <span style="font-weight: bold;">Creative MuVo V00 Media Explorer.
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Anyone know where I can get a download for this? I tried some links to similar posts where people have uploaded to a download site but the links are no longer valid.
<span style="font-weight: bold;">Thanks in advance.

Hey
Having the same problem, tried to solve it with a reboot, both of program and the computer, didn't work.
I Then realized i have bootcamp 3,0 so tried to update it to 3,2 by downloading the update, didnt work either, might just be availible when you have installed windows.
Have tried to burn the windows components, fail
Tried to save them on a USB, fail
I then skipped that and did a partion on the disc but havent got the guts to
install windows xp yet due to that i dont know if the leopord disc i have do have the windows components on it, i have read in the manual that snow leopord does.
So my question is, can i install Xp and then just put in the leopord cd i got and that might work?
// Andreas (sweden) MBP Pro 2,4ghz early 2008 model

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