Having trouble booting up your Zune? One of these may be the reason why. Hold Switch on
Check to make sure the hold switch is off before you get too worried. With the hold switch activated, none of the buttons will register with the Zune, and it will appear dead. If you aren't sure which way is off, switch it both ways and try turning on your Zune. Bad/drained Battery
Sometimes when you don't use your Zune for a long time, the battery can drain on its own. Try plugging the Zune in to your computer or an AC adapter. If it comes on and starts charging, you're done. If not, you may need to replace your battery. Bad Display
If the display is pixelated or cracked, or if you can get music to play with a blank screen, the display is bad and needs to be replaced. Bad Logic Board
If nothing happens at all when you power on and plug in your Zune, the problem is most likely the logic board. A guide to replace this is available here. Bad/disconnected Button Pad
It is also possible that the button pad is bad, or its cable to the logic board is disconnected, preventing the power button from doing anything. If the Zune powers on when plugged into a computer or AC adapter, but the buttons do not work (and the hold is disengaged), it is possible that the button pad is defective or disconnected. A guide here shows how to replace/reconnect this.
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