To add songs manually, navigate to the Zune music that you want to add. The songs are organized by artists, genres, albums or songs. Click on the song and drag it to the Zune icon in the lower left-hand corner. The Zune will automatically begin syncing this song. A battery problem is the most common culprit behind the inability to turn on your Zune player.
To charge the battery, you must connect the Zune to a power source using the USB cable provided. Allow the battery to charge at least 30 minutes before disconnecting and turning on the player. Simply restarting your Zune player will often solve problems. To restart your Zune, ensure the hold switch is disengaged, then hold down the back button and the top button of the pad.
Release the buttons when it restarts. Then swipe your finger across the screen to unlock the player. All you need to do is to insert the Premium Triangle Safe Open Pry Tool between the front and back of the panel and run it down slightly until the cover is knocked lose and can be opened. A charging battery icon will appear on the lower-right area of the display or, if the battery is drained, across the entire screen.
Look for the green fully charged battery icon on the display after three hours. If your Zune has charged completely, unplug the Sync cable. Most of the common operation errors, such as the Zune freezing, music not playing, etc. Restarting the Zune is simple. First, make sure that the hold button located on the top left corner is in the unlocked position.
Then, press and hold the back button while pressing the top of the Zune pad. Release the buttons when the Zune begins to restart. There are several things to try in the case of a battery issue. First, charge the Zune for at least 30 minutes and then disconnect and reconnect it to the computer to turn the Zune on. If this does not work, try connecting the usb cable to a different port on the computer. Make sure that the computer you're charging the Zune with is plugged in and not running on battery power.
Again, if this does not work try charging your Zune using a Zune AC adapter or car charger. If you are still having problems you may need to replace the battery. Make sure to keep the Zune's software up to date. Fully charge your Zune before every long period of use. You can also lower the brightness of the backlight and shorten the amount of time it stays on. Make sure the hold button is in the off position.
If the hold switch was on, switch it off and press the play button to wake the Zune up. Next, try restarting the device. If this still does not work, try plugging the Zune into a power source. Assuming this actually happens, such a client almost certainly would do only the simplest of tasks, allowing you to manage what's already on your Zune and nothing more. And that depends upon Microsoft making the data accessible. Perhaps that small beacon of hope is enough for you to hold onto the device.
If you're finally ready to surrender your Zune and go with an iDevice, then connect your Zune to your computer and import everything into iTunes. Only the music you paid for or used music credits to obtain will be allowed in, of course. Android and other devices are a bit messier, but essentially the same process. In these dark times, you might find comfort knowing 15 people are watching a Zune 30 GB on eBay right now. You are not alone.
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