Just fixed my MuVo

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Foo
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Just fixed my MuVo

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So after having this thing lying around the house for about a year now after Creative's tech support fucked me up the shitter repeatedly while trying to get the piece of shit fixed....

I was considering throwing it in the bin today so I didn't keep finding it and getting pissed off at a royal waste of £100, but on a whim I decided to fuck about with it. After all, I'd been chewing the thing and throwing it round the room on and off for the past 12 months, plugging it in and dicking about couldn't do any more harm.

After running through every recovery procedure known to man, and having windows explorer lock up on me ~10 times, I gave DOS format a try. Failed the first few times but by using the 'force dismount' switch (/X I think) the fucker worked.

I now have a functional MP3 player for my trip home for christmas \o/
I'm sure this solution must be buried somewhere in Creative's mazelike support website, but all the advice I got pointed towards using their homebrew format utility.

In summary:
Creative = shit, do not buy
Me = happy
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Post by Cooldown »

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Post by +JuggerNaut+ »

half rant.
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Post by DiscoDave »

I had a problem with my muvo a couple of years back. Phoned them up and they gave me a solution within minutes.

Have owned creative products since my 486 comp and can say I've barly had any problems with them. Don't see why loads of people knock them down.
Tormentius
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Post by Tormentius »

DiscoDave wrote: Have owned creative products since my 486 comp and can say I've barly had any problems with them. Don't see why loads of people knock them down.
Their tech support and the quality of their drivers, in my experience at least, leaves a lot to be desired.
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Post by SOAPboy »

Tormentius wrote:
DiscoDave wrote: Have owned creative products since my 486 comp and can say I've barly had any problems with them. Don't see why loads of people knock them down.
Their tech support and the quality of their drivers, in my experience at least, leaves a lot to be desired.
Agreed.. :icon26:

Still own an audigy, but yeah, tech support is nil
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Tormentius
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Post by Tormentius »

SOAPboy wrote:
Agreed.. :icon26:

Still own an audigy, but yeah, tech support is nil
Yeah I've got an Audigy2 and have had a couple of bad experiences with Creative's drivers.
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Post by mik0rs »

The last email I got from them about drivers was that they don't actually have the drivers on the site that the updates apply to. What's the fucking point of that?

Live 5.1 btw.
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