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  1. Ishiyoshi, Thanks for the help, I'm not sure about the Windows Explanation for System Error 32, as its not windows what is giving that error, I think System Error 0032 (as displayed on the NWHD1) is a specific error code by Sony. Anyway Its getting sent back to Dioxns today, so I'll see what happens... Another Month without my Walkman
  2. I have the exact same problem with my NWHD1, did you ever find out what Error 32 was ?
  3. Hi All, Sorry to open an old topic....but Got my Player back from Dixons (took about a month) I was surprised that all my music was still on the disk. Anyway I formatted the Player and my PC, installed a fresh copy of XP and Sonicstage 4.....between May 2006 and now, I have been slowly building my Sonic Stage Libray back up and...... I have approx 50% of the 20GB Disk on the NWHD1 filled and I cant go any further, delayed write failure in Windows and System Error 32 displayed on the Unit. I'm sure this is the exact problem I had last year when Dixons sent the Unit away for repair. Does anyone have a list of Error Codes, or know what System Error 0032 is, I suspect HD Failure......luckily I did take out extra warranty, so I should be OK. Thanks
  4. Stuge, Sorry for the late reply..... I managed to get the NWHD1 to accept some tracks (using the laptop\fresh xp) however i get to a certain point on the disk and windows gives a delayed write error and the unit makes a loud clicking noise The unit has now been returned to Dixons for repair......
  5. stuge - thanks for the reply. the answer to your first question is yes, my nwhd1 does support mp3's i've had it upgraded at sony (last year sometime) i will try the file you have posted tomorrow and report back my findings. if the file doesnt work i will try sonic stage on my laptop which has a fresh copy of xp on and i'll report back thanks
  6. Barnie - Have you fixed it yet, the reason I ask is i have a very similar problem. I have a NWHD1 and was importing some MP3 files (which were located on my PC Hard Disk) into SonicStage 3.3 when the Application Crashed, I restarted and got the message - checking if tracks were deleted without being transferred. I then got the annoying OK, OK, OK Message Prompt Loop. I uninstalled SonicStage 3.3 and did a fresh install of 3.4, same problem got the message - checking if tracks were deleted without being transferred. I then got the annoying OK, OK, OK Message Prompt Loop. I then did a factory settings restore on the NWHD1 and a Format. same problem got the message - checking if tracks were deleted without being transferred. I then got the annoying OK, OK, OK Message Prompt Loop. I then uninstalled SonicStage 3.4 and reinstalled a fresh copy of 3.3. I also cleared out the Sonic Stage Database so my librayr only has 5 tracks (which I freshly imported from CD's). Now when I connect the NWHD1 it shows up as having 18.6GB Free which is correct. I go to transfer a file and I get an error. something along the lines of cannot transfer to device. i then try the same file again and i get the error saying that there is no room on the NWHD1, I checked under device settings and sure enough it shows up as 0kb free. I have repeated this and everytime 1st transfer fails due to an error, second transfer fails due to NWHD1 being out of space. I called Sony support who werent really any use, they said they'd never heard of it and i need to install the software on another PC to try and see if its my PC or the NWHD1. Any help would be grateful, failing that i am going to install SonicStage on my laptop, which has a fresh copy of XP on it and i'll see how i get on.
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