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Old 12-21-2008, 02:37 AM
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Does the Zune 120 GB include a clock or an alarm?
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Old 12-21-2008, 07:53 AM
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There is a clock on the main menu, there is no alarm though.
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Old 12-29-2008, 03:11 PM
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Zune Alarm Clock
And BOOM, it's done. If you need to know how to install games:
Download this software and install it first: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en Make sure that you download vcssetup.exe, not vcsetup.exe
Download and install this software after you've installed Visual Studio: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/d...displaylang=en
Connect the Zune to your computer. If the Zune software opens, close it.
Select Start Menu>Programs>Microsoft XNA Game Studio 3.0>XNA Game Studio Device Center.
When the window appears, hit +Add Device
When the dialog appears asking you to choose the device, choose the Zune. Hit Next.
It should allow you to then choose your Zune, and it should bear the name you've given it. If it doesn't, exit and open the XNA Game Studio Device Center again. If it still doesn't work, exit and then hit Ctrl-Shift-Esc. Click the Processes tab. Click anywhere inside it and then hit 'z' until you've cycled through all processes that start with z. If you see "zune.exe" in there, select it and then hit "End Process." Leave everything else alone.
Let it test the connectivity.
Go here for games and here for applications compatible with the 3.0 firmware. For a single packaged download, go here.
Once you've downloaded and extracted the games you want, find the file that ends in .sln. Open it.
On the right, there should be a box that has a file tree. Look for something with a Zune icon next to it. Right click that and choose Deploy.
The game should now deploy. Once it has completed-it will say on the Zune's screen-hit the center button to exit the deploy mode and restart the Zune. Unplug it now to play the game. If you want to put in more than one game, don't hit the center button, just open another .sln and deploy it.
Some games come in a .ccgame format, and all of the ones in the single package do. To use them, just make sure that the Zune software is closed and then double click the file, and that’s it.
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Old 12-29-2008, 04:08 PM
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+1 to Terath post. That clock works wonderfully and much better with a dock or speaker set.
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OMG - ALL THOSE GAMES & APPS!!!!!!!!!!!

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