Note On Hard Disk Drive Space; Notes On System Suspend/Hibernation Mode; Backing Up The Audio Data - Sony MZ-S1 Operating Instructions Manual

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Precautions
on the co.existence
of SonicStage
Vet. 1.5 with
OpenMG
Jukebox
Ver.Z2
or SonicStage
Premium
• Make sure tile OpenMG
Jukebox
Ver.2.2 icon is no_ displayed
in tile task Way. If it is, tile Net MD may
no_ be recognized
by your computer.
• Audio da_a recorded
on the computer
are stored
in a common
file and used by both applications.
Therefore,
if you delete an audio file (e.g., one album) in one application,
it will be deleted
in the other
software
as we]].
Precaution
on using
a computer
on which
OpenMG
Jukebox
Ve_ 1.0.2.1
or
SonicStage
Ve_ 1.0.1.2
is installed
Make sure not to replace
SonicStage
Ver. 1.5 with OpenM G Jukebox
Ver.1.0-2.1
or SonicStage
Ver.1.0-
1.2., as all audio data in the Music Drive may be Iosl. lfyou
begin the installation
of OpenMG
Jukebox
Ver.[ .0-2.1 or SonicSlage
Ver.1.0-1.2
by mistake,
stop the installation
immedialely.
Note on hard disk drive space
120 MB or more fi'ee space on _lle hard disk drive is required.
If your computer
does not
have enough space, lhe software will not be properly installed.
The required free space
differs according
to the version of your Windows OS, or |he amount of audio files that you
hm_dle.
Notes on system suspend/hibernation
mode
• If the computer
changes
to system suspend/hibernation
mode during the recording
of a
CD or the checking
in/out of a data file, the audio data may be lost or lhe computer
may
not wake up properly. The computer
suspend/hibernation
function should therelbre be
turned ofl_
• If you change lhe media while the computer
is in system suspend/hibernation
mode,
audio data may be lost aDer the computer
wakes up.
• If the computer
changes to system suspend/hibernation
mode, the computer
moy not
recognize
|he Net MD when it wakes up. If this happens, disconnect
|he USB cable and
reconnect
it again.
Backing up the audio data
Before doing any procedure
that may affect the operating
system itself (such as a system
recovery),
you should back up all of your audio data wilh _lle [SonicStage
backtlp lool]
from the [Start] - [Programs]
- [SonicStage].
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