Zen Nano Plus Installation Er

Hi,Just bought a Zen Nano Plus player for my sons Christmas and have discovered that when I load the installation CD on my PC the following message appears:?The Windows operating system running on this computer is not supported by this product?I'm running Windows 98 SE on a Pentium 3 with 640MB of RAM and according to the minimum system requirements listed on the box this should be supported for the Nano plus. Any ideas?

Creative have changed the specs and now say you need XP to run anything!?This thread outlined how to install the software on Win 98 so should work for you on Win 98 SE. PB

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    HiSorry if this was answered somewhere, but maybe i'm just dense. Can't seem to get things going. I used to have a Zen Nano Plus which worked fine on my PC - Win XP SP2.Picked up a used Zen Micro - I thought that it would be better because of bookmarking - but I have yet to get it to work.Zen Micro says Version 2.20.05?Here is a list of what it says is loaded on my PC[Creative Product-PID][Installation Log]
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    8 May 2006, Creative MediaSource Zen Nano Plugin .00.07
    8 May 2006, Zen Nano Plus Media Explorer 2.00.0
    8 May 2006, Creative Audio CD Ripper .60.0
    7 May 2006, Creative MediaSource Plugin for CD Burner 3.0.8
    7 May 2006, Creative MediaSource Player/Organizer 3.30.2
    7 May 2006, Common Audio Driver Interface .03.29
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    3 May 2006, Creative Music Store Plugin .00.09
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    3 May 2006, Creative System Information .0.3
    3 May 2006, Zen Nano Plus Media Explorer .0.03
    3 May 2006, Creative Audio CD Ripper .60.06
    Have tried to download drivers and software for Zen Micro. When I try to run it though, it does not install because it says that I do not have device connected. Have erased everything off of Zen Micro, but have not reformatted. When I attach Zen Micro to PC, Zen Micro displays "booted" & PC displays "Zen Micro" for a second or two, then switches to "MTP Device"?. Do I need to erase everything from the Zen Nano Plus first?2. What do you think my next step should be?Thx???

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  • Zen Nano Plus 1GB i/o device er

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    Hello!
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  • Creative Zen Nano Plus Firmware Upgrade 1.03

    Hi everyone,
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    <TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=540 bgColor=#eeeeee border=0>
    <TBODY>
    <TR vAlign=top>
    <TD height=5><FONT color=blue> (<FONT color=#222222 size=><B>.6 MB</B>) </TD>
    <TD><FONT color=#222222 size=>2 Sep 05 </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>
    <TABLE id=Table5 borderColor=#cccccc cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=3 width=540 border=>
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    <TR>
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    <TD colSpan=2> ZENP-FWARE-2-LF
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    </LI>
    </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>

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  • Zen Nano Plus connection problems - SOLVED (1/2/06)

    I recently bought the Nano Plus. On first installation everything worked fine. I decided to upgrade to the latest drivers and firmware via downloads from the Creative site. At some point during the firmware upgrade, everything seemed to hang. Eventually I had to halt the process, disconnect the player and reboot.
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    lcvdw wrote:Can you tell me what I am supposed to see if it is connected properly?
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    PB
    Message Edited by PeeBee on 2-30-2005 02:05 PM

  • Zen nano plus & windows

    After inserting the CD I saw this message "The Windows operating system running on this computer is not supported by this product" What is wrong with my computer? Please... help!

    gruba wrote:
    After inserting the CD I saw this message "The Windows operating system running on this computer is not supported by this product" What is wrong with my computer? Please... help!
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  • Zen Nano Plus Firmw

    Hi,
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    RedGoblin wrote:
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    A firmware reload of any version normally solves that problem - at least for a while.
    The firmware listed in this thread has been replaced by a later version - this thread was useful when the firmware wasn't available except from Support. Go to the Support, Downloads section to get the latest version.
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  • Zen Nano Plus WON'T START / RECOVERY / RES

    Hello ZNP friends and fellow victims of frustration,
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    2) I did double click it to call it up.
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    4) I did leave the battery out of the nano plus during this operation.
    5) I was required to reformat the nano plus which eliminated anything on it. When the instruction came on to reformat, it said "... area" so I was worried that the reformat might include more than the device itself but it didn't.
    6) Then I loaded a song, disconnected the device from the computer, put in a battery, and it started fine.
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    Edit: System is XPMessage Edited by zigkill on 0--2006 06:23 AM

    RMskater wrote:I think you need to change the permissions to "Everyone".
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    I use Zen Nano Plus Media Explorer and I get this message:
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  • Zen Nano Plus can't see new so

    I have a GB CL Zen Nano Plus with 208 (WMA) songs in 6 folders (352 MB space used). When I add new WMA songs, they show up on Windows Explorer File Manager but won't play on the MP3 player. When the MP3 player is unconnected to the computer, I can't even see them on the player. The WMAs are not protected; we tried WMP 9 and 0 to rip the music files from CD. Heard that updating the Firmware might fix, but wanted to be sure. Any suggestions?

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  • Zen Nano Plus: I can't get my CDs to play in original order...He

    Hello. I'm new here.
    I got a Zen Nano Plus 52 mb a few months ago. Installed the software on my computer. I'm not very computer literate.
    Here's what's frustrating me: I can't seem to listen to my CDs in their original order.
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  • Problem with zen-nano-plus!! please help

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