Upon boot up of the Zune 80 the system runs through some checks and boots the hard drive if all is clear. We will consider these for the rest of the answer as Error 4 or Error 5. Error 4 being the "Clearing contents message" page. And Error 5 "Contact Support" When the zoom boots on the hard drive it must reset all contents if a prior shut down was done wrong. It will tell the hard drive to remove any cached items in the hidden conents folder first. If you Zune is stuck on this page, and the screen won't change for over a hour. Something is wrong. The only fix for this is a hard reset, and a attempt to reinstall a corrupted file system on the hard drive. Worse case scenario, the drive is not working, and if you listen closely you will hear clicking, grinding crackling sounds. The hard drive is edad. If you get a Error 5 "Contact Support" You most likely always have a dead hard drive. No more testing for that one. Error 5 is a loss of cumminicatio to the drive.
November 14, 2006 - Zune 30 (US)November 13, 2007 - Zune 4, 8, 80 (US)June 13, 2008 - Zune 4, 8, 80 (Can)September 16, 2008 - Zune 16, 120 (US, Can)September 15, 2009 - Zune HD (US)
Considering most songs nowadays are about 3-4 MB, a 80 GB Zune should be able to hold around 20,000 songs.
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The Zune can hold approximately 1,000 songs for every 4GB. So the Zune 4 holds 1000 songs, the Zune 8 holds 2,000 songs, the Zune 16 holds 4,000 songs, the Zune 80 holds 20,000 songs, and the Zune 120 holds 30,000 songs.
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You can use a tutorial located here. http://www.zuneboards.com/forums/tutorials/40045-zune-3-x-1-4-downgrade-tutorial-2.html
1 download zune software 2 carry music to you collection. (thier is a tool bar on the top left hand corner of the zune page. 3 plug in your zune and click on the link in the toolbar that says device 4 go to your collection and drag the music you want to the little picture of a zune on the bottom left hand corner and drop it in. 5 click on the device link and click status the page will say if it added the music or not
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No, 80 is a multiple of 4. 4 is a factor of 80.
4/5 or 80% 4/5 or 80% 4/5 or 80%
Sounds like either power is not plugged into this unit or your drive has failed.
1.) Get your video. Make sure the video file is either M4V, MP4, or WMV. If not, convert it using a video converter. 2.) Place your video in a folder which is either in (is replaced with your username): For Vista/7: C:\Users\\Videos For XP: C:\Documents and Settings\\My Documents\My Videos 3.) Plug in your Zune to your computer and wait for the program to open and recognize your Zune. 4.) Click the videos section in the Zune program. 5.) There your video is. Now right click on the video and select "Sync With." 6.) Wait till your Zune is done syncing the video. 7.) Pop some popcorn and enjoy the beautiful detail that your Zune has as you watch your video!