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Is this because of new mobo, or WM11, or IE7

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Using SS4.0CP. I hadnt transfered anything to my RH1 or NH1 for some time. Today I wanted to transfer 1 of my new CD's. It couldnt transfer anything to my RH1. I thought maybe the disk was defective (deletes well the tracks). Then I tried my old NH1: same results. I tried my new ASUS notebook but funny ASUS couldnt give a drive number to RH1 (Can someone also explain this? Drive no. should had been given automatically, no?)At the end I could transfer that CD on my older Toshiba notebook. So there is no problem with RH1, NH1 or the Hi-MD disk itself. Then there is a problem with my desktop PC. I recently installed IE7 and WMP11... and I have changed the mainboard, RAMs etc... but still using my old windowsXP configuration. SS has a huge database and I cannot transfer anything old or newly ripped. Any answers would be appreciated.

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Before changing your computer in major ways you are supposed to run the Backup Tool because your SonicStage library is encrypted. Each SonicStage installation is keyed to the hardware of the computer it is in, and changing the guts of your computer probably confused it. A backup would have allowed you to re-import the backup, contact Sony online and reauthorize the library.

I don't know if you will be able to get your library back. For future transfers, one thing to try when the computer has problems recognizing the RH1 is the MDAC Repair tool, from Downloads.

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