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> Did I Destroy The Sync Port On My Zune?, I think I shorted it out
Fuzzy
post Jan 18 2007, 11:15 PM
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Earlier today I had taken off a jacket while holding my Zune and I built up an abnormal amount of static electricity. I felt a shock in the hand holding the Zune and it immediately shut off. I couldn't turn it on for quite a while. It finally did turn back on (as if it had been hard reset) and worked fine...until I got home. When I plug it into my computer it seems to charge correctly and the Zune program even seems to recognize that some sort of device has been plugged in, but it does not recognize it as a Zune. I know that shorting devices can result in damaging connections. Does anyone have any input as to whether or not that might have occurred here?

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post Feb 1 2007, 07:38 PM
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Sorry for not getting back to my thread, I've been absurdly busy this week. It actually seemed to fix itself. I left it alone for a few days and decided to try it again. *shrug*
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