Zen Micro and Windows Vista 32

I have managed to get Windows Vista to detect my Zen when I connect it so can anybody please advise me what I need to do next? Do I now need to install the software from my disc that I got with it and then download the Firmware? If that is right, please can you let me know which Firmware I need to select as I'm not sure which ones I need. Many thanks.

Just install the programs that came in the CD with your Zen. Everything should work after that =]

Similar Messages

  • Zen Micro and Windows Vista

    I am not a techy person, have had a Zen Micro player for many years, only use it on holidays! A couple of years ago had to get a new desk top PC - it has Windows Vista. I'm I right in saying that this is not compatable with the Zen Micro? Last time I uploaded music I did it on someone else's PC but don't have that option now.
    Is there anything I can do?

    Hello UK2008,
    These threads should help you with your inquiry.
    zen micro driver for vista
    Zen Micro software request
    Zen Micro not detected?

  • Mp3 Player not detected in Vista ,I need drivers for Creative Zen Micro in Windows Vista 32-b

    Hi ,?Im trying to install my Creative Zen Micro in windows Vista , But A Compatibility Problem appear and i can't install it .Windows Show me that a new hardware is found? and what i have to do , i Install it with the CD , but The installation can't be successful and a message saying me i have to contact Creative Support for the dirvers appear and the installation can't be completed. I've tryied to contact creative suport , but they don't find solution . I've searched the drivers but they wasn't found in creative site web . If anybody Have a solution for install my zen micro or can help me , please ... I have to buy another Mp3 Player ? This have a solution ?Thanks ,i hope that you can help me. Regards

    I updated my Firmware as stated by Creative Labs support team. I downloaded on my son's PC which has Window's XP Pro edition. Again, on his PC there is no problem with recognition of the device and/or player. However, when I plug my player into my PC which has Vista, the device manager has a "!" next to ZEN Micro Photo. So my PC "See's" the player. However, when you right click and then go to "Properties" it states that "The drivers for this device are not installed (code 28)" Then it states to "reinstall the drivers" But when I tried to install or reinstall the "Driver" using the install wizard, I get an error message... "An error occurred during the installation of the device" and " A service installation section in this INF is invalid" Then a pop bubble appears and says "Found new hardware" You may have a problem with your device. It may not be working properly" So what do I do at this point. The only way for me currently to download music is to use my son's PC. At least I have another option... I feel sorry for the rest of you. When will creative wake up and smell the Vista!!

  • CREATIVE ZEN MICRO and WINDOWS VI

    I hope this question has not been repeated.
    I have a Creative Zen Micro and have attempted to install it on my current computer that uses Windows Vista 32-bit. However, it was unable to install or find the driver necessary.
    I've already looked at the 'driver release plans'?for this product and there is only a page regarding 'Nati've Support', which says 'The MP3 products ZEN Micro, ... require the latest firmware to ensure Nati've Support in Window Vista'.
    I've searched for firmware for the Zen Micro on a Windows Vista 32-bit in English, and found nothing.
    How can I make this product work with my Windows Vista 32-bit computer ?
    Thank you !!!

    Robby & Lizzy
    First of all for a little background information, the problem lies in a problem between Creative's firmware installation program and Windows Media Player . WMP is standard in Windows Vista. As a matter of historical information, Creative has not developed any drivers for Windows Vista, therein the rub; Windows Vista does support the Microsoft PlaysForSure initiati've, and many of the older players like the Micro series does have PlaysForSure firmware available to enable the player to be used in Windows Vista.
    Now for an outline of the necessary ste
    ps.
    Back up all of the content on your Micro. The firmware that you will install includes a disk format that will erase all of the content and change the way that the disk dri've on the Micro is formatted.
    You'll need to find a Windows XP system that does not have Windows Media Player installed. You or the owner of the system should also be knowledgeable in the use of Windows XP System Restore feature so that you can return the system to it's previous state after you are finished with it.
    Create a Restore Point on the XP system. Download and install the drivers for your Zen Micro to the XP system. This will enable the player to be recognized by the computer.
    Download the PlaysForSure driver for the Micro, V2.2.02, to the desktop of the XP system.
    Connect the player to the system with a USB cable and execute the program.
    When the firmware installation has completed, the player will reboot. You may disconnect the player. After you have confimed that the firmware revision is correct on the Micro, do a System Restore to put that system back in the condition that you found it.
    Connect the Micro to your Vista system and it should recognize the player and install the nati've Windows PlaysForSure driver and pair it with your Micro.
    RobbyBobson wrote:
    Would it be possible for someone to post a step by step guide that helps me understand what exactly I have to do to get my Zen working. Help would be much appreciated.

  • Zen Micro and Windows 98 proble

    Hello, I just received my Zen Micro and have been trying to transfer files from Windows Media Player. I do have Windows 98, but was told it would not be a problem.
    First my Micro has been charging for close to 6 hours and I am still getting the blinking thunderbolt. It doesn't seem to be getting fully charged and I am wondering if it is my computer or the battery.
    I have not been able to install the creative software. The logo comes up but when I click on next, nothing happens.
    I do have Media Player, but when I connect my Micro to the computer, it does not seem to recognize it and I am unable to transfer my files.
    Any suggestions or comments would be appreciated. I have searched the site, but nothing really hel
    ps.
    Also, I have sent a email to Creative Tech support, but have not heard back yet.
    Thanks,
    Dan

    I'm pretty sure it won't work under Win 98, although it might work under Win 98 SE.

  • Creative Zen Micro vs Windows Vista 32

    Hey guys, Looking for a little help and this seems to be the right place to get, lots of helpful people! I have a 3 year old Zen Micro, 4/5Gb I think and it worked fine with my old Dell laptop which ran XP, I used to drag and drop mpg files easily with the bundled software, all was well. Back in January the Dell laptop reached the end of it's life and I layed my hands on a new Sony Vaio laptop, running the all singing, all dancing brand new shiney Windows Vista. For whatever reason, I had no need for the MP3 player for most of this this summer and now I've come to need it again and it obviously needs updating (all my music is 6 months out of date) and it seems I've lost the original software disc, bummer. So I downloaded the ZenCast Organiser & Sync software off the Creative site as it said it ran with Vista and plug in the Micro and .........nothing. The Sync manager thing just says that there's no player attatched and it won't hook up. Am I missing something Do I need another driver for it'sor something I've had a look through this site and all I seem to be able to find is what I've already downloaded. Help!

    What firmware is your Zen Micro running? [Menu-> System-> Information]
    There are lots of threads that discuss Vista's problems recognizing Legacy Devices- here's one of them.
    /re-posted from another thread

  • Zen micro and windows vi

    Hello. I just bought a new Zen, and I want to move all my songs from?my old?zen micro to my pc so I can load it. The problem is that I can't find the zen micro drivers for windows vista. any tips will be appreciated.

    WOW... Amazing support...

  • Zen v and windows vista problem, can you hel

    ??Hi, We just got a new pc os windows vista. Won't recognize my daughters zen v I got her for xmas, I've tried drivers, firmware update, uninstalling-reinstalling , no joy, I'm an amateur pc user but usually manage to install hardware, I loathe not getting a result after hours, days now weeks?of trying. Can any knowledgeable person please tell me where I am going wrong?

    ?Hi, no there is no error message, it's been a while since I tried to install it with the disc, it all went ok seemingly but when I went to start transferring files and plugged the player into the usb port( tried more than one)the pc just won't recognize the player, says ' no player has been detected, plug your player in'?It did the same with our printer and I tried for ages to get it to work, ended up getting a new cheap printer as my daughter needs it for her prelims. So rubbishy as I'm super skint and our printer worked fine on xp.

  • Zen Micro and Windows ME (Milleni

    I have just ordered a Zen Micro. It's supposed to get deli'vered today. I'm now not sure if I did the right thing in buying one since I'm getting some info that's telling me that I'm going to be very limited because I don't have Windows XP. When I try to look at the firmware downloads, nothing comes up for Windows ME (the version I have). Creative's website says it is compatible with ME but how come no available downloads for firmware? Could it be that the unit is only compatible with ME if I'm outside the US (which is what I'm being told about the Micro Photo)?
    Assuming I have the newest version of the firmware already installed on there, does that mean that I'll have to li've with this version forever? Anyone with advice?

    As far as subscription music, Audible files, or drag-and-drop support without Creative software, you're out of luck; the 2.20.05 firmware requires WinXP SP or 2 and WMP 0. However, the "other" current firmware, ..0, does work with WinMe; its exclusion from the WinMe download page is apparently an oversight on Creative's part.
    If you don't need subscription music, Audible support, or drag-and-drop from PCs other than your own, ..0 is probably a better choice; it's been out longer than 2.20.05, and Creative's proprietary interface is more stable for now than Microsoft's MTP/PlaysForSure interface. Besides, the non-MTP version of Zen Micro Media Explorer gives you drag-and-drop support on your own PC.

  • ZEN MICRO AND WINDOWS ME

    Can anyone tell me how to get music files from Windows Media to my Creative Zen Micro?
    information would be great. Thanks

    asilayhoping wrote:
    My version of firmware is .02.05 i've got windows XP home edition and windows media player 0
    Isn't this the wrong firmware for the Micro to use it with WMP0 and Windows XP?Message Edited by ifonline on 06-0-2005 06:4 AM

  • Zen Micro and Windows XP SP2 Is

    <SPAN>When I originally bought my player, I had numerous issues trying to get the PC to recognize the Micro after installing the hardware from the CD.<SPAN> Finally, I updated the firmware to version .02, and it work and it seem stable for a short period of time.<SPAN> Now, I cannot get the player to recognized at all on my XP SP2 machine.<SPAN> I?ve tried all the recommended solutions based on the knowledge base and in the discussion forums.<SPAN> I?ve tried uninstalling and reinstalling the software, using different USB ports, rebooting the Micro, disk clean-up, re-uploading the latest firmware, ., and end with the same situation of the following:
    <SPAN>.<SPAN> The Zen micro will freeze where I have to unplug it and remove the battery to reset the player.
    <SPAN>2.<SPAN> The micro will be recognized by device manager, but Zen Media Explorer won?t recognize it or Windows Media Player and the docked screen won?t appear.<SPAN>
    <SPAN>3.<SPAN> The screen will say docked, but will say docked with the arrows constantly shading in, as it is doing something, but nothing is being done, and it will then freeze, requiring the battery to be removed to reset the player.<SPAN>
    <SPAN>4.<SPAN> The screen will flash in between being docked and then back to the screen where you can select music for about 5 seconds, as if trying to become docked, where the docked screen has the arrows not shaded in, and then finally ends up back to the screen where you select music, even when your trying to have Zen Media Explorer recognized the player, the player doesn?t show its docked.<SPAN>
    <SPAN>The only luck I?ve had with this product is when it connects to a Windows 2000 machine and has showed a CONSISENT and STABLE connection.<SPAN> However, I don?t use a 2000 machine primarily.<SPAN> I?ve read the forums on this issue being very consistent in terms of faulty players, faulty software and true lack of support for Creative MP3 players.<SPAN>
    <SPAN><SPAN>Whats a like new Zen Micro go for on the market these days?
    Message Edited by chadownight on <SPAN class=date_text>08-24-2005 <SPAN class=time_text>06:39 PM
    Message Edited by chadownight on 08-24-2005 06:4 PM

    DM wrote:But if its faulty then it would not work with Win2k would it's
    The first problem listed though says the player freezes. Based on what's written this doesn't refer to XP.
    For the XP problems it could well be a USB chipset issue.
    aan527 wrote:I just bought my Micro a week ago and I am having similar problems and I have xp sp2 home The disk manager will not recognize the player. I deleted, uninstalled, upgraded, updated every thing I could find.
    I was fially able to get the Media Source organizer to recognize it but I am finding it cumbersome to do anything but upload my entire music library. Unfortunately my entire library has a bunch of 'other stuff' like wav and wma files in addition to some 'books on tape' and they seem to jam up the player.
    Have a look in the FAQ post, search on "connection problems".
    krause: I replied to your other post.

  • ZEN Micro and Windows Media - H

    my firmware started to have problems so I downloaded the new plays for sure whatever it was on the sight and well now nothing plays because I have no idea how to transfer my music from windows media player to my zen micro!?I used to do it with the creative media organizer and now that doesn't work even though I downloaded the new plugin so that it would. The main problem is i can't transfer my playlist and I would really like to go jogging but can't because I don't have my running music. Can someone help before I post something like I HATE CREATIVE ZEN
    !!! Also, if I have downloaded music on my computer, will that not transfer anymore?

    linberl,?You'll have to speak in computer dummy to me, cause I don't know what PFS means. It may be something simple, but I haven't caught it. See, one day i get a message on my MP3 player saying I have "firmware" problems. So I go to the creative sight for help and come upon something or other that says if I get this message I should get the new downloadable firmware from the site. So that's what i do. But after i do so, the creative media organizer that I had been using since I purchased my product (it came with the startup disk and all), well it wouldn't recognize that I had my player connected to the computer. I go back to creative's site where i read that i need a new download to make my organizer work with the firmware that I had just downloaded moments earlier (it was this new firmware that brought WMP into the picture. I have nothing against WMP, I just found it easier to use the programs that came with the player. i guess the new firmware works with WMP with something called "Plays for Sure" - I dunno). It was after all of this that when i would go into the creative media organizer that songs weren't transfering properly and all these new music folders began showing up whereas before I could just see the songs on my player by song title, or whichever way I wanted (genre, artist, etc). But now it only shows folders. At any rate. I finally figured out out to get the songs from WMP to my player. I guess I'll just have to learn a whole new way of doing things. Thanks for the reply.

  • Zen Micro and Windows XP trou

    I have had my Micro for about 2 months, and used Windows 98. I bought a new computer (with windows XP pro) and installed my micro. I have been running into some issues: the computer won't recognize my micro in Creative Mediasource, but does under My Computer. I have installed the Plays for Sure firmware (2. or something).
    My main question: if I want to play songs through my Micro and computer, how can I do that? The computer doesn't seem to recognize the Micro as another hard dri've, I can only get it through the Zen Micro Explorer, and that is confusing enough.
    Windows Media Player 0 seems to need internet access to verify the song licenses, but my computer is a laptop, and I don't currently have internet access.Message Edited by porsche997 on 07-23-2005 2:3 AM

    We're all sort of screwed on this issue. I've had the same problem from the beginning with my Creative Zen Micro. I've upgraded to the latest firmware, run disk clean up, done everything suggested in the forum yet my computer NEVER recognizes the Zen Micro. I just have to keep plugging & unplugging & plugging & plugging the Micro and eventually I've be able to transfer music.
    But, I repeat, my computer (Windows XP) never recognizes the Micro. My computer has no problem recognzing my jump dri've.

  • Cannot Edit Playlists in Zen Micro Media Player for Zen Micro on Windows Vista 32

    When I click on the icon for my Zen I do not get a folder list - just a music library. As a result I cannot edit any playlists I have created as there is no icon for it. Please could anybody advise me? Many thanks.

    The Media Explorer for the zen micro is not compatiable for Vista I have the same problem.

  • Zen Micro and windows explore

    My computer DOES recognize my player because i can sync it with WMP or Winamp or even Mediasource. But what I cannot do (which i previously was able to do) is browse my player VIA Windows Explorer ie. My Computer. Any ideas?

    dudemag,
    If you're not using firmware version 2.xx(PlayForSure firmware), the player won't show up in Windows Explorer as a device. If you're using firmware version .xx, install the Zen Micro Media Explorer software. The software will integrate with Windows Explorer so you can manage it from there.
    Jason

Maybe you are looking for