


Nevertheless, it seems increasingly obvious to me that the fact that some of the forums are suggesting an uninstall of Zune 2.2. I think the frustrations of having noticed that this has been rattling on for a couple of years now - with Microsoft, Zune and Nokia all failing to cure it - also means you have to start doing it yourself.much the same as life in general?

Thanks for getting back andypandy - that's the first time anyone's 'accused' me of having a knowlledge of computers! I s'pose it's like cars inasmuch that you learn so much from starting off with cheap ones and graduating! it seems pretty obvious to me, as a dummy, that there is something lurking in the original User account files which is blocking Zune or its connection with phones (I don't miss much!). Where I'm at at the moment is that I've tried clean boots and things such as going into msconfig and gradually taking out various programmes from both Services and Start-Up, none of which changed anything. Microsoft SkyDrive, on the other hand, recognises everything - so, if nothing else, I can still get photos out of the Nokia onto the laptop that way. It certainly seems to be recognised by the laptop, but not by Zune. That worked for the first time on this machine with the new account - as did exporting/importing the Zune certificate to my usual User account (should maybe be noted that I had previously found no way to import the certificate by 'normal' methods).īut - and this is where it all grinds to a halt - since then, every attempt to get the Nokia recognised by Zune results in the usual 'Connection Error' again. It was suggested that I try opening a new User account on this same machine and then go through the process of downloading Zune/attaching the phone, etc., again.
