Sony Walkman NW-E013 Operation Manual page 82

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Troubleshooting
Message
FILE ERROR
FORMAT ERROR
HOLD
LOW BATTERY
MEMORY ERROR
NO DATA
NO DATABASE
NO ITEM
Meaning
 The file cannot be read.
 The file is not normal.
The built-in flash memory
was formatted on a
computer.
The player cannot be
operated because the
HOLD switch is set to the
HOLD position.
The battery is low.
There is a problem with
the built-in flash memory.
There are no audio files in
the built-in flash memory.
The player is disconnected
from the computer while
transferring audio files.
No song exists in the
selected item.
Remedy
Transfer the normal audio
file back to the computer
and then format the
player. For details, see "To
delete abnormal data from
the built-in flash
memory" (  page 84).
Format the player using
the "Format" menu. For
details, see "To delete
abnormal data from the
built-in flash memory"
(  page 84).
To operate the player, slide
the HOLD switch to the
opposite position ( 
page 10).
You must charge the
battery (  page 66).
Transfer the normal audio
file back to the computer
and then format the
player using the "Format"
menu. For details, see "To
delete abnormal data from
the built-in flash
memory" (  page 84). If
this message still appears,
consult your nearest Sony
dealer.
If there are no audio files
in the built-in flash
memory, use SonicStage
to transfer audio files.
Data may be restored by
starting SonicStage via a
computer. If data is not
restored, transfer the
normal audio file back to
the computer and then
format the player. For
details, see "To delete
abnormal data from the
built-in flash memory"
(  page 84).
Use SonicStage to transfer
audio files.
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