Problems with MTP firmw

The 2.00.2 MTP firmware always crashes when trying to update my Zen Micro. I have installed the software updates and .02.05 firmware without a problem. The other firmware gets to about halfway through until it says "rebooting device" for the second time. At this point, the micro doesn't seem to reboot. I have left it for about ten minutes, possibly more, at this pointbut it does not make more progress. Also, when it gets to this point the "close" button become 'clickable' on the screen and i often end up getting a message saying "not responding". I have been into the rescue mode on th player and have tried various mixtures of reloading firmware, disk cleanups and full formats but no joy. I realise that this firmware is not crucial. However, I have paid a lot of money for this player and it would be nice to use it as removable storage without installing the Creative drivers whenever i upload or download information to or from a pc.
Thanks.

JOHN_CENA,
As you reverting back to MTP firmware version 2.00.2 from version .02.05. If yes, then it's normal. As mention in the detail of the firmware, you will not be able to revert back to a earlier firmware after this update. If MTP is what you want then you will need to get version 2..02 for it. Also, regardless of which firmware, the removable disk feature on the player should work for data storage. Are you have problem with that?
Jason

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