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How To Downgrade Zune Only 30gb...worked For Me Just Follow The Step Exactly!
Thursday, 10 Januaruy 2008
If you are someone who hates the new software with a passion, or someone Microsoft screwed over by taking away the Asian Character Hack, this is for you! However, there are things you must sacrifice, like the ability to sync over WiFi, and podcasts. Let's get started now, shall we? To downgrade the Zune Desktop Software: 1. System Restore to the point right before 2.0 was installed. if that is not possible, then: 01.Uninstall 02.Disconnect your computer from the internet. 03.Install 1.1 (or 1.0) from the original CD.! NOTE: In either case, it is best to wipe out the Zune's database and allow it to rebuild. There was some quirkiness after the restore because the System Restore didn't fully restore the Zune's database. Deleting the files in: "C:\Documents and Settings\< user >\Local Settings\Application Data\Microsoft\Zune" did the trick. Before you start the rest, you'll need 3 files: Zune.RE.zip- Zune Firmware 1.4- Java Runtime 6 - WARNING! This will delete all content on your Zune. Make sure to backup your content! 01.Create a temp directory: C:\temp 02.Place firmware 1.4 into the temp directory. 03.Rename the firmware file to: Zune01050485.cab 04.Place the ZuneFirm.jar file from Zune.RE.zip into the temp directory. 05.Start -> run... -> cmd 06.c: [ enter ] 07.cd /temp [ enter ] 08.java -jar ZuneFirm.jar [ enter ] 09.Go to your network setting, open up TCP/IP and change your DNS to 165.132.120.124. Then in another cmd, ping go.microsoft.com to check if it's directed to yourself (127.0.0.1). NOTE: if you cannot ping go.microsoft.com successfully and you are using a router, then connect your computer directly to your cable modem. This is the crucial step... if you cannot get a ping of go.microsoft.com to return 127.0.0.1 then do not proceed until you can! |
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