Creative Zen Touch Driver Windows 10

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Hello,

I've had a Creative Zen Touch for years, and I love it. It works fine, but I'm ready to upgrade. I have about 5,000 songs on it, downloaded over the years from various sources.

Creative Zen Touch Driver Windows 10

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For the life of me, I can't figure out how to get the songs from my player to the computer. Windows Media Player and My Computer recognize the mp3 files, but it won't allow me to copy them to the computer or any other place. Are they rights-protected? Is there a program I can download that will remove this?

  1. New Creative Zen Touch Firmware Upgrade version 1.01.03. And now the Nomad is working in windows vista. Everything should now be fine. Double-click the firmware update file and follow the instructions on the screen.
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  3. If you find that it is compatible with your version of Windows, then the problem is most likely the driver. If your MP3 player worked on an earlier version of Windows, but not on the recent version, the driver is almost certainly the culprit. Check for a possible driver on the manufacturer's website.

I really don't want to lose all my 5,000 songs, or be stuck with this player for the rest of (its) life! Any suggestions?

(Sorry if this is a simple question!)

Creative Zen Touch Driver Windows 10 64-bit

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If you open your media player (if it is 11) on the left side of the screen you should have a drive showing your device. You should be able to click on it, and extract all of the music to your hard drive. If you have tried doing this and …

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If you open your media player (if it is 11) on the left side of the screen you should have a drive showing your device. You should be able to click on it, and extract all of the music to your hard drive. If you have tried doing this and it does not let you, what does it say? Is there some sort of error that comes up? Another thing to consider is that when you get your new mp3 player, you should be able to sync your devices so that all of your songs will transfer to the new one. Let us know how you turn out!

Hello,

I've had a Creative Zen Touch for years, and I love it. It works fine, but I'm ready to upgrade. I have about 5,000 songs on it, downloaded over the years from various sources.

For the life of me, I can't figure out how to get the songs from my player to the computer. Windows Media Player and My Computer recognize the mp3 files, but it won't allow me to copy them to the computer or any other place. Are they rights-protected? Is there a program I can download that will remove this?

I really don't want to lose all my 5,000 songs, or be stuck with this player for the rest of (its) life! Any suggestions?

(Sorry if this is a simple question!)

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Creative Zen Touch Driver Windows 10
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  • forum9 Replies
  • 3,028 Views
  • 5 Years Discussion Span
  • commentLatest PostLatest Postby vinilv

Recommended Answers

If you open your media player (if it is 11) on the left side of the screen you should have a drive showing your device. You should be able to click on it, and extract all of the music to your hard drive. If you have tried doing this and …

Jump to Post

All 9 Replies

Creative Zen Touch Driver Windows 10

If you open your media player (if it is 11) on the left side of the screen you should have a drive showing your device. You should be able to click on it, and extract all of the music to your hard drive. If you have tried doing this and it does not let you, what does it say? Is there some sort of error that comes up? Another thing to consider is that when you get your new mp3 player, you should be able to sync your devices so that all of your songs will transfer to the new one. Let us know how you turn out!





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