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  • How to Add Songs to Zune

    The Zune is Microsoft's portable audio device that is designed to compete with Apple's iPod. The Zune can play music, videos, images, podcasts and games. The Zune software makes uploading these...

  • How to Make the Most out of a Microsoft Zune

    Microsoft Zune is a handheld device with music, videos and other features you can listen to anywhere. To use your Microsoft Zune, download your favorite music or videos to it using your Zune...

  • How to Get the Zune Software to Recogonize Your Music Collection

    How to get the Zune software to recognize your music collection. There will be 2 parts to this, first will be getting your Zune software to repopulate the library with all your music. Second will...

  • How to Create a Playlist on your Zune

    One advantage Zune offers is the ability to place your songs in playlists so you can keep a list of your favorite songs to listen when you want. If you have not had your Zune for long or have...

  • How to Create a Quicklist on Your Zune

    Instead of taking the time to add and arrange songs in a normal playlist, Zune provides you with the option of making a quicklist--songs added to a list when you are in a hurry. If you are new to...

  • How to Play Songs on a Zune

    Zune is Microsoft’s answer to the Apple's iPod, a portable MP3 player. After connecting a Zune to your computer and synchronizing your library, you can start playing songs. Here's how.

  • How to Play Songs on a Zune

    Playing songs on a Zune is the heart of the device. You will be able to enjoy all of your songs whenever you please. You can choose songs depending upon what mood you are in and even choose songs...

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