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, Zune will not give your computer a virus.
Check if you turned the zune on. When this happen to me, this is what I did: Plug your Zune in to the computer. Exit out of the Zune marketplace once it pops up. Your Zune should be charging.
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.
buy a new one
Enter the zune program click on device go to music(or whatever you are putting on the computer) click and drag the music you want to the computer icon on the lower left corner of the zune window that's it
It downloads the latest Zune firmware (witch is like an operating system on your Zune) and games, then loads them on your Zune device. If an update is available, you must download it to continue using your Zune with your computer.
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)
plugin your zune to your computer an then your zune page opens, to go settings in the right hand coner and then go to file types and there you have it.
Ok, first connect your Zune to your computer, and when your computer opens the zune software, you will see a little picture of a zune in the lower left-hand corner of the screen. You just click on the song (or album) and hold down the left click button. drag the song (or album) to the picture of the zune in the lower-left hand corner. If you click on the picture of the zune you can check your sync status.
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.