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Actually playsforsure was a hit but then Ballmer showed what an incompetent CEO he was by slaughtering a success to push his own iPod ripoff, but before the Zune there were several sites selling monthly subscriptions that were quite popular. The nice thing about PFS was that it worked on everything from that $20 MP3 player you got at the Walgreen's checkout to that $200 PMP and most places were offering anywhere from 5 to 10 downloads to keep and all you could listen to a month for $10.
BTW have you tried switching it to MPC mode? Most of those old players had a setting buried in the options, I still use my 4Gb Sandisk E series in Win 7 and it recognizes and loads just fine. WMP 12 will even auto-transcode to my preferred bitrate for the device without me having to tell it beyond when i initially plugged it in. Works just fine, not a bit of trouble and it was a PFS device too.
As for TFA...sigh, is anyone surprised? What we are seeing is just like the Pepsi guy at Apple, a CEO that doesn't know what he is doing aping those around him and failing horribly and this is from someone who has been on Windows since 3.x. just look at how many DUMB moves the man has made, PFS being killed for Zune, Kin, pushing on the X360 with a billion dollar flaw, Vista, and now WinPhone. Frankly if it weren't for Win 7 the guy would have had nothing but fails on his watch. he's just a bad CEO folks, and stupid moves like this just shows how he doesn't understand his customers. Boy I bet Nokia is really regretting that deal now huh?