ZenMicroPhoto Won't get past creative scr

Ok i turn it on (even after I charged it) it shows the creative screen and the blue light comes then bam nothing happens and the only way to turn it off is to take out the battery

This only happened to my ZMP once when i tried to skip songs via the wired remote and i just took the battery out and waited for song time before putting it back, and it works!

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