Zen xtra - after firmware 2.10.03

After updating now i can't transfer my files from mp3 to pc with windows explorer, i can only transfer using the explorer that comes with nomad explorer, but at my cousin's pc it works fine transfering from mp3 to pc with windows explorer.wtf is happening?
another thing> i have 2578 songs at my zen xtra but when i click to "play any track" function, not all of the tracks are shown, only 2329. wtf is happening?
this firmware is very strange :S

I've seen others where Windows Explorer won't work either, but not seen a direct solution unfortunately.
All I can suggest is the various advice here in the Zen FAQ at Nomadness.net.

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