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I cant put music from my media gallery on the Zen

I have a zen from my friend with no booklet so i dont know how to put music form windows media player music onto my zen?It says windows media player has encountered a problem while sycronizing media to the device.

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You need a music syncronizer.I would suggest Red Kawa,or you can get a free one off of the internet.Download it and see if it works,if it does yay.If not I have no idea.Hope it helped.

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