Zen Micro Photo shuts off by its

My player shuts off randomly and when I turn it back on it has to rebuild the library. I
I loaded the new firmware and did a system clean up and it still happens.
Just wonderring if anyone else had has this problem with their player.

Yes, I have the same problem and am not happy about it. I went to Best Buy and they told me I have to send it in to have it replaced. But if it's defecti've I think I'd rather have another product.

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  • Zen Micro Photo Randomly Shutting Down

    &Zen Micro Photo Randomly Shutting DownU Hello there,
    I have a Zen microphoto which I ahve had for about 3 years now and the only problem i ahve ahd before was a software issue that was fixed easily. Now I will turn my player on and it will randomly shut off and reset all of my settings. It most commonly happens when I move it from a desk to my pocket. And sometimes when i boot it up it will be in recovery mode, sometimes not. Other times it will boot and there will be random colored pixels on the screen. I really need some help cause i dont want? to but a new Mp3 player.
    Oh and i have reformatted and reloaded the firmware twice already.
    Can anyone help me?

    Information on LiON battery lifespans.
    <font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">A lithium-ion battery provides 300-500 discharge/charge cycles. The battery prefers a partial rather than a full discharge. Frequent full discharges should be avoided when possible. Instead, charge the battery more often or use a larger battery. There is no concern of memory when applying unscheduled charges.
    Although lithium-ion is memory-free in terms of performance deterioration, batteries with fuel gauges exhibit what engineers refer to as "digital memory". Here is the reason: Short discharges with subsequent recharges do not provide the periodic calibration needed to synchronize the fuel gauge with the battery's state-of-charge. A deliberate full discharge and recharge every 30 charges corrects this problem. Letting the battery run down to the cut-off point in the equipment will do this. If ignored, the fuel gauge will become increasingly less accurate. (Read more in 'Choosing the right battery for portable computing', Part Two.)
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  • Zen micro photo malfunct

    I got a zen micro photo a couple of weeks ago, every thing installed fine, it worked perfect. Then one day I go to plug it in for a charge and get an error message "One of the divices attached to this computer has malfunctiond and windows does not recondnise(spell) it. As soon as i get this error, the zen micro completly freezes. The only way i can turn it off is if i take out the battery. At first i thought this was the player it self, so i went beck and returned it. Got a brand new one and everything. I had all the software installed so i just plugged it in and guess wat... i got the same error! I tried reinstalling everything and starting from scratch, but i keep on getting the same error. I need help guys! I want to get this thing to work and there is no way in heck that im getting an IPOD! Im running win xp sp2 recently i installed a usb 2.0 card (which is plug and play) this was inbetween the time i hadn't charged my zen yet. I tried pluging it back to my old usb ports but i still got the same error. I dont think its the usb card...
    i need help plz! I cant charge it because it freezes when i plug it in and my battery is almost dead.

    I never encountered this with my MicroPhoto, perhaps one of the devices malfunctioning could be in your computer itself and not the player?

  • Zen Micro Photo Problems- Please He

    Hi all, I have enjoyed my zen micro photo for the past year with relati'vely little problem, but recently when i plug the zen in, it won't light up nor charge and seems like the computer didn't even know it's plugged in. Another serious problem is that if i do get it to charge, after i remove the zen from the computer, it won't turn back on! and it also keeps shutting down by itself if the heaven was merciful that day and the zen managed to turn on. Any solutions? Please help me!

    what error message to you get, does the micro think its detected, is it charging and all that. that firmware will let the computer detect the player in the same way as your old one.
    have u looked in device manager to see if its a problem device?
    basic suggestion try to work out where the problem lies, test it on another usb cable, another usb port another computer. try and find out where the problem lies, then its easier to help.
    regards olly

  • Zen micro photo doesn't st

    Hi,
    when i started my zen micro photo the logo creative appear and the screen didn't change anymore. I Try to shut it down but all the button aren't responding. I plug it to my computer nothing change. Then I remove the batterie now the screen is black and I can't start it.
    What should I do?

    ShadowFoxxx wrote:
    Hey everyone,
    For some strange reason, my MP3 player refuses to recover the music that I had on there ( at least 900 tracks with a few photos ). I've gone to Recovery Mode and cleaned it up three times. The first two times ended with a reboot to make sure everything would go along swimmingly.
    However, before, my ZEN decided to freeze up on me so I had no choice but to remove the battery and let it re-build the library. After that, the infuriating "Low Battery" sign went on ( even after I let it charge for literally *hours* on end, but that's another problem ). I'm thinking that had something to do with my problem.
    But here's the strange part: when I plug it in into my computer, it recognizes it, and the same amount of MB is still remaining, meaning, there is something in there but it's doesn't show up.
    Sounds like your database is corruptor the dri've itself is failing & you'll need to format the drive to be able to use the player. Unfortunately you won't be able to recover what's on the player. If you have the wallcharger use it to charge the battery. If that battery is the battery is more than 3yrs. old I would recommend purchasing a new one as the life span is about to that limit. The MicroPhoto will run off AC power without a battery.

  • Cheap/free DIY Zen Micro/Photo Case and wall charg

    Ahoy! I've been on the Head-Fi forums and figured to check out these and didnt find much.
    Its simple to make a hardcase for your Zen Micro or Micro Photo, check out mine!
    I used a penguins mint tin, (like Altoids but caffinated)
    also, the standard wall charger for USB motorola phones will charge your Zen Micro Photo
    its still a 5v usb charger, it works and you can find them cheaper than one from
    creative
    <img border="0" alt="My DIY Case" src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v627/Fev3r/Zen/DSCN087Small.jpg">
    [url="http://photobucket.com/"><img border="0" alt="My DIY Case" src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v627/Fev3r/Zen/DSCN086Small.jpg">[/url]
    [url="http://photobucket.com/"><img border="0" alt="My DIY Case" src="http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v627/Fev3r/Zen/DSCN9986Small.jpg">[/url]
    This was very easy to do.
    Take the mint tin, trace it onto the back of a peice of foam (the white plasticy side)
    cut slightly inside the line, about /3 a centimeter.
    measure the height of the tin and take about /5 to /4 of a cm off of that and cut straight down the long edge of the foam, its an exact fit (if you want it fitted like mine)
    you will need TWO of these, its double layered
    Check the fit of the peice before you place anything.
    i placed the sides first but do whatever you find easiest.
    fold the long peices in half to find the center and just start applying from the bottom of the tin.
    next, cut a peice big enough to cover your screen but not the buttons.
    take the sticky side off and lay the foam, sticky side up, onto the screen. close the tin.
    Your MOST of the way done
    now take a dremel (what i used) or what ever else. maybe a nail and hammer the corners and scisor the between? (that may be sharp)
    and you have yoruself a great case everyone will marvel at and youll be proud of it, post your pics here or atleast email me at [email protected]
    (edited for grammer and aded images and title)Message Edited by HalfTwitch on 0-06-20072:59 AM

    I deal with the slight buzzing while the screen is on, i just haev my screen cut off in 0sec of idle and its good to go, thats a known bug.
    Also, one time my zen kinda froze booting but that was a fluke adn has been fine since then.
    I Love my hard case i made, it has a mysterious ding in it but that just means that i spared my zen from that same ding.
    I've been IM'd and asked abotu it overheating in the enclosure and i've used it in the sun for hours on end and the zen itself stays cool, i dont think there is a problem with that at all.
    If you rmaking one know that its one layer of foam on the bottom and two on the sides.
    the easiest way to apply the screen protector is to peel the sticky off of lay it on the screen, sticky side up and then just close the lid.
    I had the idea of putting a hole in the lid where the screen is and glueing the clear plastic from a CD case but scrapped that idea because it would look tacky and get dirty.

  • Zen Micro Photo Firmware 'Update Fail

    Ive tried several things, several computers. The Zen will only boot to the firmware screen if not docked. If Docked the Zen can update but at the end, it will always say, 'Update Failed!'?I was wondering if this is the Motherboard, or the Hard-dri've. I dont hear any clicks or sounds from the hard dri've.

    This all started a few days ago, the Zen was playing a nice track and then it turned off, I turned it back on thinking wtf. It came on, played for about sec then said, 'Overheating Shutting Down'?so I tried a few more times and it said the same thing, it was rather Cold outside, wierd. I went home, let it stay infront of a fan for a few hours and thats when it wouldnt even boot after that. Then I couldnt recharge the battery for some odd reason, and the update didnt want to install, So i had my old BROKEN ZEN MICRO which has the same EXACT PROBLEM, anyways, I took that battery and used it cause it charged unlike the ZEN MICRO PHOTO Battery. After that, then I installed the update, but then it gave me that problem of Update failed, so here i am now...

  • Zen Micro Photo battery l

    Creative states that the battery life on the Zen Micro Photo should be about 5 hours per charge. I have a new player and am finding the battery life per charge to be no where near that. Is this because I constantly move the volume up and down and shut down and power up about twice a day? Once that battery icon is down to about a third full I recharge. I would say my battery would go about 8-0 hours on a charge if I let it lay out until it dies. I have no EQ and smart volume settings on, the screen is set to 5 sec backlight.
    THe first time I charged the player i didnt realize that the USB cable was only half way in , I was afraid to force it and did not realize I had to push hard to the the USB cable all the way in. The next morning the batteyr was only half charged because the cable was only in half way. when i finally realized that it was not in all the way i pused harder and it connected all the way in then charged compeltey in a couple of hours. would this effect the life of my battery per charge?
    thank you

    ProKakashi wrote:
    hi all i also got a zen microphoto (which i like), but its batt life is getting worse. its almost a yr old. how long do u guys charge it's i charge it when im uploading mp3, after that i disconnect it and use.. izzit because of this that the batt lifespan is becoming shorter? thx.
    It takes around fi've hours to FULLY charge the battery. It willcharge to 70% capacity rather quickly but takes a while to fully charge...
    Ply

  • Zen Micro Photo can't remember where it was on playlist or vol

    I just realized that my Zen Micro Photo does not remember where it was playing in a playlist before the unit was turned off and the volume resets to 7. This happens even with a fully charged unit and it happens in less than 24 hours. Within a couple minutes, it can remember where it was playing before and keeps the volume where it was, but I know that within 2 hours it did not remember.
    Is this unit defecti've or am I missing something?
    Thanks!

    dropitdancen wrote:Would buying a new battery work? Im not all pro at this so dont take my word for this, correct me if im wrong, but wouldnt buying a new battery help? I mean your at a clean slate for one so nothing should go wrong with the battery part of your player- two im not sure if the battery can actually "die" i've heard that once it dies its dead for good-But that may be a rumor.
    Ordinarily the person should be under warranty, so shouldn't have to buy a battery to resolve the issue.

  • Zen Micro Photo bugs need to be worked out - firmware update comi

    Hi,
    I've had my Zen Micro Photo 8gb for a month & have discovered some interesting quirks: first, I don't believe mine is defecti've, though I've had problems. I have encountered freezing on both the "Zen Microphoto" logo and "rebuilding library" screen; I scoured this forum and the Knowledge Base for answers, trying all that seemed applicable?- I tried disk cleanup and reboot (leading to rebuilding library freezes), reformats & carefully reloading the latest firmware?a couple of times. I've drawn some conclusions:?) Mediasource software is not working for me; when I switched to using only Windows Media , most problems went away.2) For whatever reason, "rebuilding library" can only be accomplished while my Zen is connected to the computer - should this be the case?3) It seems like the times my screen freezes on the "Zen Microphoto" logo I may have held the "on" switch to the side a little longer than necessary; I'm wondering if this is happening because I'm holding the switch on a little too long?Anyway, I love the size, look and sound of this player, so I hope to keep using it. NOTE: can anyone from CREATIVE tell me if there will be future firmware updates? Thanks
    !!! Steve M.Message Edited by smills on 08-0-20070:24 AM

    I run windows XP pro . sp2, its quite strange.. it should work. ! **bleep** IT SHOULD WORK ! :smileyindifferent: , and the wirld thing is. i also try'ed it on another windows XP machine at work.. and it didient work there either. im beginning to question if this is the product for me. its realy sad though, i love the zen design.. not to mention the price.
    It realy realy bugs me that the zen micro photo isset supportet on windows 2000, i had this vision of syncronizing my work calender with the zen ... and now its just not possible ! unless my boss wants to give me a new laptop.. and i dont think that will happen . hehe
    Well i will keep on working on this issue.. ill let you know guys.

  • Zen Micro photo.....HELP?

    <FONT color=#6666ff>ok sooo.... i am an idiot..............one night after coming home i was running to catch a ride with my friend and on the way.....my zen micro photo fell outta my pocket and into the grass..............well the next morning i obviously couln't find it so i got in my car and drove to the place that i got the ride from- well i founf it in the grass. So i was real happy that i found it until i got home and all it does when i turn it on is go to that stupid recovery mode-----and it wont go any where else.......................it doesn't look damaged at all. UGH it makes me real mad some one PLEASE HELP and gimme some suggestions!!!!!ASAP

    It really sucks about your player
    ...but it was concrete.
    ...and you've got a disk dri've inside there.
    what do you think would happen if you dropped a desktop computer from 3 feet off the ground onto concrete?

  • Zen Micro Photo Conce

    I am about to purchase a Zen Micro Photo. I am choosing it over the Zen Micro because of the many posts about the headphone problem on the Zen, the clearer screen on the Micro Photo, and the lack of availability of the Zen Micro in the stores - very few stores are selling the Micro and many have only the Micro Photo (which leads me to believe that the Micro is being phased out - at least in the marketplace). I have some concerns about the Micro Photo - there seems to be some posters on this group who have a buzz from the screen. Since many reviews of the Micro Photo say how great the sound is, I am going to assume, perhaps foolishly, that the buzz has been taken care of in the recent releases or this is not as common a problem as some would like to state. My other concern is and question is how fragile are these? There are warnings about NOT jogging with the Micros. I have not seen this with other companies'hd players. I plan to use this in a car. Is this going to be a problem? Sometimes roads are bumpy.
    One of the main reasons that I have chosen the Zen is the bookmarking features. I use the mp3 player for audiobooks and I want to be able to set a bookmark in mid track of a book, listen to something else, and then come back to that same place in the book and continue on - which from the Micro/Microphoto manuals I should be able to do. Is this correct?
    Surprisingly, few mp3 players can do this - the Ipod can't despite it's claim that it can.
    I appreciate any feedback.

    Information on LiON battery lifespans.
    <font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">A lithium-ion battery provides 300-500 discharge/charge cycles. The battery prefers a partial rather than a full discharge. Frequent full discharges should be avoided when possible. Instead, charge the battery more often or use a larger battery. There is no concern of memory when applying unscheduled charges.
    Although lithium-ion is memory-free in terms of performance deterioration, batteries with fuel gauges exhibit what engineers refer to as "digital memory". Here is the reason: Short discharges with subsequent recharges do not provide the periodic calibration needed to synchronize the fuel gauge with the battery's state-of-charge. A deliberate full discharge and recharge every 30 charges corrects this problem. Letting the battery run down to the cut-off point in the equipment will do this. If ignored, the fuel gauge will become increasingly less accurate. (Read more in 'Choosing the right battery for portable computing', Part Two.)
    Aging of lithium-ion is an issue that is often ignored. A lithium-ion battery in use typically lasts between 2-3 years. The capacity loss manifests itself in increased internal resistance caused by oxidation. Eventually, the cell resistance reaches a point where the pack can no longer deli'ver the stored energy although the battery may still have ample charge

  • Zen micro photo wont connect

    well my brother got a zen micro photo for his birthday yesterday, so in the evening we tried to start putting music on it and it wont even connect. i have windows with service pack 2, windows media player 0, and the micro explorer. now when i connect it to the computer it wont even start charging :/ and the explorer says its not connected, plz help

    a way to make windows detect it is too try and run add hardware wizrd in controlpanel also if u make theplayer gointo recovermode then connect it to ur pc windows USUallydetects it as a plaer in recue mode i think well try if u dont know how toget there i think that u hold down the play/pause button er i mean first take out the batery and then hold down the play/pause botton while u plug the usb into ur pc and i think itll go into recovery mode and windwosshould detect it then and thats when you caninstall the firmware using the executable file and if something goes wrong try it again and usually itll work

  • Zen Micro Photo 2nd Quart

    <SPAN>Correct me if I'm wrong but we are now in the 3rd quarter? <SPAN>I do believe Creative owes us an official explanation as to the <SPAN>delay of this product. I'm holding off buying a Zen Micro so I <SPAN>can at least see the Zen Micro Photo. Due to bad eyesight the <SPAN>color contrast makes it easier for me to see the menus.
    <SPAN>In all fairness to us consumers, a best of show award at CES <SPAN>is a very prestigious award but we need an actual product to back it up.
    <SPAN>As of now the Zen Micro Photo is VAPORWARE in my book.

    It was initially slated for June, and then Summer. I've heard August mentioned, but you'll probably just have to wait and see.

  • Zen Micro Photo 6Gb .. When Will It Be In Canada.

    <FONT color=#ff0099>hi... i was wondering if anyone knows when.. the zen micro photo will be for sale in canada...
    <FONT color=#ff0099>hope someone can help me out with this!!!
    <FONT color=#ff0099>please leave a message/comment... if you know anything about the zen micro photo!!!
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    <FONT color=#00cc00>sweet... i dont have anytihng right now.. lol.. im waiting for the 6GB photo.. to ocme out in canada.. someone said its gonna be 8GB!!! that'll be even better!! ... anyone know when it'll hit canada? i hear it hit the U.K a lil while ago.. yea.. anyone know anything else on the 6GB or 8Gb Zen Micro Photo.. Just Leave A Comment.. Please..
    <FONT color=#00cc00>Yeah!!!

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