OK I read this thread to the end since I had a completely dead Zune120 as described by the other contributers to this thread.
How It Died
Zune was in use in the car. Connected to the lighter socket using the official
Zune Car Pack. While selecting a song to listen to the keypad stopped responding. Nothing I tried would make the Zune start responding, including flicking the lock switch off an on. Eventually I tried powering down the Zune (pressed and held the Pause button). The Zune screen went blank. The Zune then refused to start back up.
Things I Tried
I tried various things to get the Zune to turn back on. Varous key combinations with Zune. Tried docking Zune in my
Zune Dock Pack. Normally the Zune lights up when you dock it but this time it remained dead. Eventually I sought help from the internet and found this thread.
How I Got My Zune Back From The Dead
First I got my USB sync cable and connected it to my PC. Still got no life from the Zune. Having read about power issues elsewhere I thought the Zune looked like it was not getting any charge and may in fact be completely out of power. I removed the connector from the Zune... blew in the end of the Zune (careful to blow dry air no err.. liquids in there please!). I also very lightly (
and I mean lightly!) rocked the connector in the Zune from side to side and up and down just to ensure there was a good electrical connection. Still nothing. Then with the Sync cable still connected I rocked the Zune's lock key on and off leaving it in the on position. As soon as I did this my Zune lit up with a large Battery Charging icon in the center of the screen. This icon stayed around for around 5 mins before the Zune logo was displayed and eventually it came back to life. All my media was still there and the Zune software started up on the PC and a Sync completed 100% with no problems. I left the Zune to charge fully without disonnecting it.
My Guesses/Conclusions
I think there is a fundamental problem with the Zune regarding power. I suspect the Zune is using power after you switch it off or put it in to sleep mode. If this happens to you don't despair. Try what I did and see how you get on. I am sure you can get your Zune back again if you can just get some juice (power) back into it. Put the Zune on a charge source... rock the Zune's lock switch back and forth leaving it in the on position then wait!... the Zune may take some 5 mins or so before it show any signs of life from being completely out of power.
I really hope this helps at least someone out there.
