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Zune Freeze - What the Heck!

posted December 31, 2008 - 10:45am
Zune Freeze - What the Heck!

Apparently there seems to be a problem with the Zune players that started happening around midnight last night. It seems as if many people experienced major zune problems. Their Zune player freezes and seem to be stuck in loading mode.

Of course this is irritating a lot of people. And who wouldn’t be irritated by this? I mean, you purchase your zune player for 234 big ones that claims to do all sort of great things like delivering uncompromised video and audio quality for songs, video, podcasts, etc. and what do you get, a frozen piece of junk that doesn’t work. I mean, this is absurd and it is no surprised that people are not happy.

Well, if you’re one of those frustrated Zune locked up owners, I feel your pain. The good news isthat there is lots of help on the ‘net to help you resolve this zune frozen issue. For instance, to reset/reboot your Zune when it freeses you can try "holding down the back and up button on the d-pad at the same time (about 5 seconds) which should reset it" or " try putting it in stand by mode by holding the play button (apparently this won't erase anything and may just preserve battery life.)

If none of these tips work, you can visit one of the major search engines and use the keywords “zune frozen, zune reset, zune troubleshooting, zune problems” and you will find a wealth of quality information on how to fix your frozen zune. You can receive individualized help from other users who have solved this irritating zune freezing issue.

In fact, I did a recent search today and found hundreds of forums specifically for frustrated zune locked up owners too. Apparently forum users have the information you need and respond a lot sooner than tech support. So, stop worrying and find zune troubleshooting tips now so that you can enjoy your music, podcasts and more.

Good luck!



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