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My daughter wants to play Sims 3 and use her Zune. I'm sure it's possible to do both with enough work and time spent tracking down old utilities but how much time do I want to spend on that when I could just crank out a VM.
Did I just go back in time?
It's funny to me that I couldn't* even tell which post of mine this was a response to 😅
Yes, we are quite anachronistic in my house.
I'm surprised that Zunes even work anymore. I thought that Microsoft had that locked down so tight that it wouldn't work without the Zune software on your PC (which likely hasn't been updated since 2012).
I have multiple 120GB Zunes, one being my original and the others I bought for cheap when everyone was dumping them for their phones. They all work fine. You do have to track down the software; I keep the executable on my local file share. I just found my old brown 30GB Zune in storage. It has music from a bunch of local bands from the area I grew up in that are irreplaceable. Unfortunately the software can't read it because the firmware is out of date, and it can't be updated without wiping the music off it, which defeats the purpose. There's a utility called zalternator that allows you to mount the zune as a disk but I haven't been able to find a copy anywhere. I was going to make a Windows XP VM and install the 1.1 version of the Zune software and see if that works. I digress, they do work still, with a bit of effort. MS could have brought it all back after GotG3 and cashed in, but nope!
After the 3rd (iirc) Guardians of the Galaxy movie referenced Zune, they have had a small resurgence
I remember Zune did not play well with Linux at all. One time I plugged my Zune into a Linux laptop just hoping to charge it. From that point on, until I plugged it back into a Windows PC, the Zune would play one song then skip the next two. As in track 1, 4, 7, then roll over to 2, 5, 8, etc.
That was the only problem I had with my Zune though, RIP Zune, you were the best.
Oh wait except for the leap year glitch. Microsoft apparently didn't think people would still use Zune in 2008 so all the Zunes stopped working for the duration of the leap day lol.
sims 3 works ootb with proton... why do you need your computer for a zune?
That is not my experience. And you need a PC with the Zune software to manage your media on the player.