Zen Micro "Player is Locked" will not appear after Updating to version 1.03.5 (Please He

Hi Everyone,
I just purchased a Zen Micro and seems to be in good working condition. I noticed that while runing the original firmware that when I locked the player a box saying "Player is locked" would appear if I tried to press another button.
However, after I updated to the next firmware (.03.5) I noticed that this would not appear any more. So I updated it to latest version 2.0... and noticed that it still doesn't appear.
Is this happening to anyone else who has updated the firmware? Please reply with any information since I am thinking that mine might be defecti've and therefore I would need to return it ASAP to get another one.
Also I noticed that the original factory-installed firmware is not included on the dowloads section.
Thank You,
ATT

... The player lock button "works" but a display would appear to let the user know that the player is locked (this display was a little box in the middle of the screen similar to the "shutting down" display, and would only appear when you pressed a button while the player was locked).
This used to work with the factory firmware version. However when I updated the firmware this does not appear anymore when I press a button while the player is locked. The lock functions but this display does not appear (is this also happening to anyone else?)
Please respond
-ATT

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