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W800c
512MB
R1N035
Windows XP with SP2 (Simplified Chinese)
1 connect your phone with PC
2 right click on "My Computer" -> property -> hardware -> Device Management
3 In "disk driver" group you will see a "Sony Eri Memory Stick"
4 right click on "Sony Eri Memory Stick" -> property
5 click "policy"
6 you will see two options, the first means for quickly stop/disconnect, the secound means for performance.
7 choose the for performance one, clike "OK"
enjoy your W800 again.
NOTE: My operation system is Chinese version, so I DO NOT know the exact name of the options I referenced above. I will find a Engilsh version Windows to check the options' name asap.
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Posted: 2005-11-06 23:50:43
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Nope. Not working for me. (I do remove the phone after stopping at that safe remove interface of course)
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Posted: 2005-11-07 02:44:32
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w800i R1NA005
XP Pro
512mb SanDisk
Seems to be working for me. first transferred 15 files, it was ok. feeling lucky, i then transferred 55 files, still ok. before i could not transfer more than 12 files at a time. Thanks for pointing this out Suchen!
[ This Message was edited by: stelvio on 2005-11-07 04:07 ]
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Posted: 2005-11-07 04:17:19
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This approach only works with Windows Explorer copy and paste, tried windows media player 10 copy to device function and it doesn't work.
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Posted: 2005-11-07 07:00:39
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Please try to use Disc2Phone to do that. I have tested transform about 40 songs for 259MB in one time and no problem.
I will test the mediaplayer later.
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Posted: 2005-11-07 08:17:34
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I switched to performance then,
Copied 2 albums(aac) ~ 120mb (Everything was fine)
Copied 3 more albums (aac), It seemed ok but when i stopped the connection using "safely remove hardware" tool, it caused an error (could not unmount the generic drive[G: for me]) and asked me to retry later, it worked fine at the second time but when i unplugged the phone, there were no files
Gonna go buy a damn card reader. I can't understand how sony cant release a fix for in a month?!
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Posted: 2005-11-07 08:33:00
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I think that your can't stopped the connection because your have an opend file browser for your phone, please close it before stopp the device.
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Posted: 2005-11-07 08:41:45
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@xuchen_sh
Do you mean to say that he had his explorer/fone browser window open as he was trying to eject it? and thats what caused it to have that error?
Anyways, I'll try this later tonight. Thanks though
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Posted: 2005-11-07 11:09:21
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shanespencer Posts: > 500
My phone has firmware version R1NA005 (China), and I'm also having the same problems with my memory stick.
Previously on XP I could only transfer around 4-5 files before transfer failing. However, I've just switched to using Windows 2000, and I just succeeded in transferring over 30 songs (in one attempt) to my card, using drag 'n' drop.
So far, Win2k seems to be much better when it comes to transferring to & from my phone.

[ This Message was edited by: shanespencer on 2005-11-07 10:29 ]
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Posted: 2005-11-07 11:28:46
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@simply__me
For my experience, many USB device will throw out a error when your having an opened window for that device and try to eject it.
So for this evil phone, we need operate it with great care.
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Posted: 2005-11-07 13:50:03
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