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> No way for MS to control that...Does Zune provide a function "Reset to Factory Defaults"?If answer is "Yes" - then blame Wal*Mart. If answer is "No" - then blame M$ for not providing the vital functions.P.S. I bet "Reset" function is there. Though it is M$ we are talking about.
Did you even read the story? The package was opened, most likely meaning a customer bought it and returned it to Walmart, how is Microsoft going to reset it?
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Ihar `Philips` Filipau @ Dec 20th 2006 8:51AM
> No way for MS to control that...
Does Zune provide a function "Reset to Factory Defaults"?
If answer is "Yes" - then blame Wal*Mart. If answer is "No" - then blame M$ for not providing the vital functions.
P.S. I bet "Reset" function is there. Though it is M$ we are talking about.
TheCount @ Dec 20th 2006 8:53AM
Did you even read the story? The package was opened, most likely meaning a customer bought it and returned it to Walmart, how is Microsoft going to reset it?