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I cannot perform the HotSync
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operation
• Is
(HotSync) displayed in the task tray at the bottom right of your
computer window?
If not, click [Start], select [Programs] ([All
If not, click [Start], select [Programs] ([All
Programs] for Windows XP)-
[Sony Handheld], and click [HotSync Manager] to start
HotSync
Manager
.
• Is [Local USB] from the shortcut menu selected? (You can display this by
clicking
(HotSync).)
• Is the USB port active?
“Memory Stick” media is not recognized
• Remove the “Memory Stick” media and try inserting it again.
• Wipe the terminal of the “Memory Stick” media with a soft cloth, such as a
• Wipe the terminal of the “Memory Stick” media with a soft cloth, such as a
cotton pad.
• You may not be able to use a “Memory Stick” media that has been formatted
in a device other than your CLIÉ handheld.
• When the battery of your CLIÉ handheld is running low, data on “Memory
Stick” media may not be displayed. Charge the battery of your CLIÉ
handheld.
handheld.
Playing music: The MP3 files cannot be read or played
• Check that the MP3 files are located in [Palm/Programs/MSAUDIO]
directory on storage media, such as “Memory Stick” media.
• Check that the file format is playable on your CLIÉ handheld.
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For details on file formats playable on your CLIÉ handheld, refer to “Audio
Player” in the “CLIÉ Application Manual” installed on your computer.
Player” in the “CLIÉ Application Manual” installed on your computer.
Playing music:
SonicStage
does not recognize my CLIÉ
handheld even when it is connected to my computer via
the USB cable
the USB cable
• Set to music transfer mode.
b
For details, refer to “Audio Player” in the “CLIÉ Application Manual” installed
on your computer.
on your computer.
• Disconnect your CLIÉ handheld from your computer, and connect them
again via the USB cable. If the problem persists, restart your computer.
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