Sony drx-820ul-t Manuel D’Utilisation

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System 
Requirements
The drive should be used with a system that 
meets the following requirements
1)
.
Windows
❑ PC/AT-compatible computer
❑ CPU: Pentium III, 800 MHz or higher 
(with Nero Vision Express: Pentium 4, 
1.6 GHz recommended)
❑ RAM: 256 MB or higher
❑ 1 GB (with Nero Vision Express: 
10 GB) free hard disk space
❑ Operating system:
Windows 2000 Professional 
(referred to as Windows 2000), 
Windows XP Home Edition or 
Windows XP Professional 
(referred to as Windows XP)
❑ i.LINK or USB connector
Macintosh
❑ A Power Macintosh G3 or later capable 
of running Mac OS X 10.2 or later
❑ RAM: 256 MB or more
❑ 200 MB or more available hard disk 
space
❑ Operating system: Mac OS X 10.2 or 
later
❑ FireWire or USB connector
1)
The above requirements are the minimum 
necessary requirements to write to disc 
normally. Under actual operating conditions, 
the requirements imposed by your software 
must also be met. For details, refer to your 
software documentation.
Notes
• These operating instructions include IEEE1394 
and FireWire in the expression i.LINK.
• You must use discs that are compatible with the 
write speed you have selected.
• Writing speed may automatically be adjusted 
depending on the disc, specified disc speed, or 
disc conditions such as weight imbalance and 
eccentricity.
• System should meet following requirements in 
order to use USB 2.0 operation with this device.
− Hi-Speed USB (USB 2.0-compliant) 
interface cable (included).
− System equipped with a Hi-Speed USB (USB 
2.0-compliant) connector or PCI adapter 
card, and running the USB 2.0 EHCI device 
driver
1)
.
1)
The USB 2.0 EHCI driver software is 
supplied with currently available PCI 
adapter cards that conform to USB 2.0. 
You can also use the USB 2.0 EHCI driver 
software supplied with Windows 2000 SP4 
and Windows XP SP1. 
For details, contact your USB 2.0 adapter 
dealer or consult the Microsoft 
Corporation Web site.
• When connected to a product that does not 
support Hi-Speed USB, the maximum transfer 
rate is limited to 12 Mbps (equivalent to a USB 
1.1 transfer rate).
• For a Macintosh, depending on the 
specifications of your computer, you may not be 
able to achieve the proper read/write speeds 
because the USB transfer rate is limited.
• You cannot use the i.LINK and USB interfaces 
simultaneously.
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