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Add apps and games (Zune HD only)

If you have a Zune HD, you can install apps and games on your device. However, many of the apps, especially ones that require connecting to an external service, no longer work because those services have changed their APIs or have been decommissioned. Most of the games should be playable.

Clean up old files

You should clean up your SSD since you no longer need the files from your previous Bitcoin Cash Node installation.

Conclusion

You have now finished setting up Bitcoin Cash Node on a Raspberry Pi 4 running Ubuntu Desktop.

Conclusion

You have now finished upgrading Bitcoin Cash Node on a Raspberry Pi 4 Ubuntu Desktop.

Conclusion

You should now be able to connect your Zune device to the Zune software and sync your media to your Zune. Additionally, you can also customize which folders the software should sync to your device, select which apps and games you want on your device (for Zune HD owners), and even rip and burn CDs.

Connect the Zune with the Zune software

After installing the Zune software, you need to add a registry setting in Windows and update the "hosts" file in Windows. This will ensure that your Zune can communicate with the Zune software without encountering errors or freezing.

Getting started

Before you begin set up, confirm that you can turn on your Zune device and that is working as expected.

Install the Zune software

Go to Zune Update - RESOURCES. Then, click ZUNE-SOFTWARE.ZIP, and specify a folder to save the file to.

Overview

The following are some samples of projects that I've worked on.

Overview

This tutorial describes how to install and set up Bitcoin Cash Node on a Raspberry Pi 4 running Ubuntu Desktop (64-bit). You'll focus on using the Bitcoin Cash Node graphical user interface (GUI) so that you can visualize processes on the blockchain and your Bitcoin Cash wallet transactions.

Overview

The set of Bitcoin Cash Node tutorials in this section includes instructions for the following:

Overview

This tutorial describes how to upgrade Bitcoin Cash Node on a Raspberry Pi 4 running Ubuntu Desktop (64-bit).

Overview

passGen is a lightweight Windows app for creating randomly generated, 14-character passwords that contain:

Overview

This tutorial describes how to connect a Microsoft Zune device to the Zune software.

Prepare your device

This tutorial assumes that you've already installed and configured Ubuntu Desktop on your Raspberry Pi to your liking and have mounted the SSD to your Raspberry Pi.

Prepare your device

Before upgrading Bitcoin Cash Node, you should back up your wallet (in the .dat file format) and update your device. This will help ensure a smooth upgrade process.

References

- Project forked from Password generator in C#.

References

Microsoft still hosts basic manuals for Zune and Zune HD devices. Please see Zune Player and Zune HD Player Product Manuals to download those manuals.

Uninstall passGen

To uninstall passGen, open Settings in Windows, then navigate to Add or remove programs.

Update passGen

When a new version of passGen is released, the app will prompt you to update. If you open the app and an update is available, the following screen will be displayed.