Sony PEG-NR70 Add-on Application Guide - Page 13

Millennium Edition, Windows XP Home Edition, or, or Windows XP Professional

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Chapter 1 Audio Player Notes on using the SonicStage LE software with Windows 2000 or Windows XP Professional SonicStage LE software users with Windows 2000/Windows XP Professional models should be aware of the following: • Only Administrators are allowed to install and uninstall the SonicStage LE software. • To use the application, log on with the user name Administrator or Power User. • Do not remove or insert a CD-ROM drive connected via a PC card while the SonicStage LE software is running. • Only Windows 2000 Professional/Windows XP Professional is supported. Notes on performing the System Restore function on Windows® Millennium Edition, Windows XP Home Edition, or Windows XP Professional If you perform the System Restore function of System Tools on Windows® Me/Windows XP Home Edition/Windows XP Professional, the SonicStage LE database may be damaged and all music files recorded or imported may not play. Follow the steps below to back-up and restore all audio files managed by the SonicStage LE software. 1 Before performing the System Restore function, back up your audio files by using the SonicStage Backup Tool. This will help prevent unwanted loss of your audio files. 2 After performing the System Restore function, restore your music files by using the SonicStage Backup Tool. This will help ensure the reliability of playback. For details on using the SonicStage Backup Tool, refer to the online help for the SonicStage LE software. Note If audio files become unplayable because you executed System Restore, an error dialog box may be displayed when you try to play one. In this case, follow the messages displayed. 13

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13
Chapter 1
Audio Player
Notes on using the SonicStage LE software with Windows
2000 or Windows XP Professional
SonicStage LE software users with Windows 2000/Windows XP
Professional models should be aware of the following:
• Only Administrators are allowed to install and uninstall the
SonicStage LE software.
• To use the application, log on with the user name Administrator or
Power User.
• Do not remove or insert a CD-ROM drive connected via a PC card
while the SonicStage LE software is running.
• Only Windows 2000 Professional/Windows XP Professional is
supported.
Notes on performing the System Restore function on
Windows
®
Millennium Edition, Windows XP Home Edition, or
Windows XP Professional
If you perform the System Restore function of System Tools on
Windows
®
Me/Windows XP Home Edition/Windows XP
Professional, the SonicStage LE database may be damaged and all
music files recorded or imported may not play. Follow the steps below
to back-up and restore all audio files managed by the SonicStage LE
software.
1
Before performing the System Restore function, back up
your audio files by using the SonicStage Backup Tool.
This will help prevent unwanted loss of your audio files.
2
After performing the System Restore function, restore
your music files by using the SonicStage Backup Tool.
This will help ensure the reliability of playback.
For details on using the SonicStage Backup Tool, refer to the online
help for the SonicStage LE software.
Note
If audio files become unplayable because you executed System Restore, an error
dialog box may be displayed when you try to play one. In this case, follow the
messages displayed.