![]() They would get part-way through and then stall completely, often trashing the device if I then unplugged it. Installing the Ultimate version onto Windows 7 64-bit – for me anyway – installs, can see the Sony player but transfers to the device have proved to be very problematic indeed. I’m running Windows 7 64-bit in order to get the most out of the memory on my system and to avoid having to reinstall Windows when Adobe release their 64-bit CS suite. ![]() Avrin, a contributor to the SonyInsider forums, has repackaged SonicStage 4.3 to try to eliminate some of the problems caused by the dropping of support from Sony and has. But that doesn’t help those of us with otherwise fully functional bits of hardware and an application that isn’t supported in Windows 7. Sony have now change their approach and newer models support the conventional Windows model of drag’n’drop or syncing with Media Player. Not that long ago, Sony’s Network Walkmans – their portable music players – required a Sony application to manage the audio content of the devices.
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