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  1. e5minds

    Sony NW-E01x

    so anyone know the price range of the NW-E01X series
  2. My other issues have been solved, now new ones arise. After transfering some 200 songs to the player most of them didn't go through. an error message saying tranfers are not allowed, or were transfered to player but in playback it is nothing but silence. Onlly around 12 songs from 2 albums made it correctly. Chatting with a sony rep saying that it was because the files had drm on them, but I know they don't because the in the properties of the files it says no protection. Is there a music converter or another solution, using ss 4.0 thanks for the help guys.
  3. problem fixed, a clean re install of ss 4.0. doing that gave me a new omgaudio folder when I plug my player back in
  4. problem fixed, just made windows continue what ever was happenning, crashed my cpu a few times
  5. I formatted my player through the player hoping that would fix my problem with transfering music, but it didn't. SS 4.0 opens when I plug my player in but it says devive not connect. I'm running win xp with ss 4.0. I tried to install 4.3 and I kept getting an installation error. 4.2 didn't open when I plug my player in. so I'm back at 4.0 If any knows any other program to get atrac files on the player please let me know, or how to get my database back. I going to return the mp3 player and get a cd player if I can't get this to work
  6. tried another port nothing tried upgraded to 4.3 never installed right my cpu calls it Removable Disk F removed all other usb devices except player, nothing re-installed 4.0 Now I'm able to get some songs on to player before windows says this drive has the wrong volume.
  7. no, i only formatted it with player
  8. I just got my NW-E005F today and I can't transfers tracks in any format. I'm using sonicstage 4.0 on a windows xp. Everytime I go to transfer files I get this error message from windows.... "The wrong volume is in the drive. Please insert volume into drive F:." I'm hoping someone could help me with this. My usb ports iare fine and I'm not using a usb hub. I formatted the player through the menu once because it was pre-loaded with music.
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