If your computer does not recognize your Zune, you should first check to see if you have the latest version of Zune software. If your software is up-to-date, try restarting both your PC and Zune.
Yes you can but you will need windows media player and either have the songs on a CD or an external drive. Then from here you will connect your zune to the computer and then sync it to the device. Media monkey might also support your zune but i am not sure and in order to get that program as well as windows media player you will need internet.=]
I have a Zune Hd and also had this problem. Go to: Start >Control Panel >Windows Firewall >Change Settings >Exceptions and check the box "Zune Wireless Sync". Then hit "ok". That should fix your problem, (to sync media, open the zune software while your zune is connected, to charge and use the zune close the zune software).
Connect your Zune and open the Zune software. If the computer won't detect the device... Go to: Start > Control Panel > Windows Firewall > Change Settings > Exceptions and check the box "Zune Wireless Sync." Then hit "okay." That should fix your problem. To sync media, open the Zune software while your Zune is connected; to charge and use the Zune, close the Zune software.
I have a Zune Hd and also had this problem. Go to: Start >Control Panel >Windows Firewall >Change Settings >Exceptions and check the box "Zune Wireless Sync". Then hit "ok". That should fix your problem, (to sync media, open the zune software while your zune is connected, to charge and use the zune close the zune software).
I have a Zune Hd and also had this problem. Go to: Start >Control Panel >Windows Firewall >Change Settings >Exceptions and check the box "Zune Wireless Sync". Then hit "ok". That should fix your problem, (to sync media, open the zune software while your zune is connected, to charge and use the zune close the zune software).
I have a Zune Hd and also had this problem. Go to: Start >Control Panel >Windows Firewall >Change Settings >Exceptions and check the box "Zune Wireless Sync". Then hit "ok". That should fix your problem, (to sync media, open the zune software while your zune is connected, to charge and use the zune close the zune software).
No initialy you cannot setup any model of the "Zune Mp3 Player" without the "Zune Software". But after you setup the Zune INITALY you can find various hacks (depending on the model of your Zune) that will allow other software such as "Itunes" or "Windows Media Player" to be able to sync with the Zune. But i do not personaly recommend this because you cannot arrange your music properly, such as you cannot add a playlist to it.
I have a Zune Hd and also had this problem. Go to: Start >Control Panel >Windows Firewall >Change Settings >Exceptions and check the box "Zune Wireless Sync". Then hit "ok". That should fix your problem, (to sync media, open the zune software while your zune is connected, to charge and use the zune close the zune software).
you can't
Yes.
From my personal experience with the itunes and Zune software, i would have to say the Zune software wins. You can tell the software to Sync all the songs in your collection, and when you plug your Zune HD up to your computer it start syncing all your music. You can tell your Zune to wireless sync and it connects to your computer and sync's over your internet. (your computer needs to be on to wireless sync)
Windows media player will put whatever songs you have in your sync list on to you mp3/iPod.