Re-occuring shut off when scrolling even after firmware upgr

Hello all,
I have a Muvo Tx FM and have had it since May. In June, it started shutting off when I used to scroll bar. I came to the forum and the suggestion was to reinstall the firmware. So I dl'ed it from this site and reinstalled it. The player worked fine and I was estatic.
Fast-forward to August and its doing it again.
Does anyone know why this happens?
Is there a more permanent solution to the issue?
How long is the warranty on these players (typically)?
I will try to upgrade the Firmware, but somehow I doubt this is going to help.
-Thanks,
TG.

Some people have linked it with happening when removing the player from the PC, without ensuring it's "safely removed".
Failing that, can you pinpoint any event that causes it to happen?
Warranty varies depending where you bought it. It's 3 months in the USA (I'm not sure if the MuVo is covered with a further 9 months parts only warranty, I know some of the Zen players are). In Europe the warranty is at least year.

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