Why should I upgrade tx fm firmware from installed 1.

My muvo 256 tx fm works fine playing my full ripped wma cds.what am i missing if i dont upgrade the firmware to the .9 that is available on this site?I dont want to miss any features but i dont want to mess up the players good performance so far.

This decision is totally up to you, a number people have updated the firmware (on many diffrent models) and CLAIM to have had either problems while upgrading or to have some problem later on. I for one haven't updated the firmware on my Zen as of yet, i am waiting a little while longer to see what other problems people have. I am like yourself who appear to be sceptical about these firmware upgrades. I don't know weather the firmware is responsible for this malfunctions or just operator neglect.

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