Zen Micro Case Opti

I'm a new Micro owner, and I'd like to get a case for it. If someone has a list of link options, please share it.
Thanks!

mntom wrote:I'm a new Micro owner, and I'd like to get a case for it. If someone has a list of link options, please share it. Thanks!
go to these links:
http://forums.creative.com/creativel...message.id=897
http://forums.creative.com/creativel...ssage.id=44749

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    Thank you for contacting Creative Technical Support.
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    0. Install MediaSource only from the original installation CD.
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    Also, you can try reloading the Zen Micro's firmware through recovery
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    Move and hold the Power button to the Power On position and re-insert
    the battery to the Zen Micro. Hold the Power button until the rescue
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    Format: Formats the players hard disk All contents will be lost
    Reload OS: Reloads the Operating System on the Jukebox. Do not select
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    Reboot: Reboots the device
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    these steps, as soon as possible.
    For faster service please reply with previous correspondence when
    replying to this email.
    Best Regards,
    Technical Support
    Creative Labs Americas
    "Get Creative"
    I followed the directions, but 3 of the folders listed in step 5 didn?t exist (only C:\PROGRAM FILES\CREATIVE\MEDIASOURCE did), there were no Creative NOMAD products listed as in step 8, and there was no ?Other Devices? as stated in step 9. I did everything else for all the steps through step 0.
    I then re-installed Creative MediaSource from the CD only to find it still didn?t recognize my player! I?ve now done this twice with the same results!
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    I?m hardly a tech expert, but it seems to me that something on my PC is detecting my player and decieding for itself that the only 2 programs it will let manage my Zen Micro are Napster and Windows Media Player. If this is the case where do I go from here?!?!
    Moderator Note: Removed the name of the Email Advisor. Please do this in the future when posting email responses from Creative.Message Edited by Jason-CL on 07-2-2005 02:05 PM

    LakeTahoeGuy,
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    Jason

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