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I've Formated My 1 Gb Md And Can't Use It Anymore!

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Hello everyone, this is my first post...

I've just bought a Sony Md recorder mz-nh1. Everything's ok but today I formatted the disc using windows xp and now i can't record anything on it with sonic stage, it tells me to format the disc in audio format but i don't know how to do it...

Any help will be very apreciated...thanks in advance!!

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Hello everyone, this is my first post...

I've just bought a Sony Md recorder mz-nh1. Everything's ok but today I formatted the disc using windows xp and now i can't record anything on it with sonic stage, it tells me to format the disc in audio format but i don't know how to do it...

Any help will be very apreciated...thanks in advance!!

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Don't know if I'm missing something here, but...

Why would you want to format the disk with "windows xp"?

If the disk was new no formatting was necessary to use it in the nh1. If you really need to format it put it in the nh1, press menu>edit>format>yes.

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Hi, This sounds similar to a problem I'm having. By mistake I erase an entire disk via the units itself ( a NH900). Silly me thought I'd just get home and transfer the albums I wanted back to the disk. Oh No Sonic Stage says:

Cannot use this disc because it was initialized by a program other than SonicStage.

So I reinitialze as per the instructions but the disk is still unusable. Surely I didn't do anything wrong.

Any help would be much appreciated.

Thanks

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Ah sorted at last, not sure what went on but notcied that noen of my disc were recognised either brand new or used. But the player was working OK. Took this as a sign to upgrade to SS 2.3. Everything now working OK, can even transfer mutiple albums without the thing crashing. Progress at last. Now I just need to work out how to transfer a huge library of data to my new PC!!??

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