Zen Micro PlaysForSure firmware Help

I have Zen Micro with firmware .0.03 and I want to upgrade it, but I don't know which firmware I have to choose
May I choose firmware PlaysForSure 2.00.2e or firmware .02.05 ? Which is better? Or maybe I shouldn't upgrade my Zen and stay with .0.03 (it's stable)
And one more question: The PlaysForSure 2.00.2e firmware is stable and with no problems with it's?
pzdr
m4t30

m4t30 wrote:
but I still haven't answer for: WHY I have to use wmp 0? Only for listening music or maybe for transffering music to Zen?
And still how can I downgrade firmware?
. With the 2.xx.xx firmware it needs WMP 0 for the built in MTP, music management and DRM functionality that is enabled under the 2.xx.xx firmware. You also need XP because WMP0 is not supported under anything else.
2. If you have a .xx.xx firmware version on the player and are under Windows 2000 or anything other than XP the unit CAN NOT be upgraded to a 2.xx.xx firmware. The update will fail or quit if you attempt to update to a 2.xx.xx firmware on anything but XP. If you already have a 2.xx.xx firmware on the player it will nolonger be recognized on a Win2000 or less system. It is only useable on a an XP system at that point.
3. Once you have upgraded to the .02.05 firmware or the 2.xx.xx firmware you can only go back and forth between those two versions ( As long as you are on XP )

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    WHAT IS VERY IMPORTANT TO KNOW
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