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System requirements

Computer

IBM PC/AT compatible computer preinstalled with the following Windows operating systems (*1):

Windows XP Home Edition (*2) (Service Pack 3 or later) Windows XP Professional (*2) (Service Pack 3 or later) Windows Vista Home Basic (Service Pack 1 or later)

Windows Vista Home Premium (Service Pack 1 or later) Windows Vista Business (Service Pack 1 or later) Windows Vista Ultimate (Service Pack 1 or later) Windows 7 Home Basic

Windows 7 Home Premium Windows 7 Professional Windows 7 Ultimate

Not supported by OSs other than above.

[Compatibility mode] for Windows XP (included with Windows Vista and Windows 7) is not supported.

(*1) Excluding OS Versions not supported by Microsoft.

(*2) Excluding 64-bit OS versions.

CPU: Pentium III 450 MHz or higher for Windows XP, Pentium III 800 MHz or higher for Windows Vista, Pentium III 1 GHz or higher for Windows 7

RAM: 256 MB or more for Windows XP, 512 MB or more for Windows Vista, 1 GB or more for Windows 7 32-bit versions, 2 GB or more for Windows 7 64-bit versions

Hard Disk Drive: 600 MB or more of available space Display:

Screen Resolution: 800 × 600 pixels (or higher) (recommended 1,024 × 768 or higher)

Colors: 8 bit or higher (16 bit recommended) Sound card

USB port (Hi-Speed USB is recommended) Internet Explorer 7 or later

Windows Media Player 11 for Windows XP and Windows Vista, Windows Media Player 12 for Windows 7

Broadband Internet connection is required to use Electronic Music Distribution (EMD) or to visit the web site.

We do not guarantee operation for all computers even if they meet the above System Requirements.

Not supported by the following environments:

Personally constructed computers or operating systems

An environment that is an upgrade of the original manufacturer-installed operating system Multi-boot environment

Multi-monitor environment Macintosh

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.

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Contents NWZ-W262/W263 Getting Started How to Use the Software Content TransferWindows Media Player Windows Explorer Drag-and-DropDeleting songs MusicPlaying Music Music Settings SettingsCommon Settings Dealing with Troubles TroubleshootingPossible Causes of Symptoms Important Information Specifications SpecificationsContents list Cleaning Storing Data Specifications Contents System requirements About battery charging Before first useAbout model names mentioned in this User Guide About Windows operating system and Windows Media PlayerHow to use this User Guide Selecting a topic to displayChanging the font size Searching this User GuideReturning to a previous Printing out aGo to page top Water resistant performance of this Walkman Water Resistant SpecificationsScenarios *1 Cleaning after use Not applicableTo change the USB jack cover Transferring music using Windows Media Player Transferring music using Content TransferTransferring music by drag-and-drop using Windows Explorer Operation flow to transfer musicFor details about supported file formats, see Details Turning off your Walkman Turning your Walkman on and offTurning on your Walkman OPR lamp Details Charging the batteryChecking the remaining battery power Hint Extending the battery life Adjusting data format and bit rateTurning the volume down Turning off your Walkman manuallyParts and controls When you turn on your Walkman When you turn off your WalkmanAbout the status of the OPR lamp During playback or pauseAvls setting Formatting settingWhile connected to a computer or AC adaptor Condition indicated Status of OPR Sound LampGo to page top How to install the earbuds How to place your Walkman on your ears WalkmanHow to store your Walkman in the holder Bundled software Content Transfer About the softwareWalkman Guide Compatible software Windows Media PlayerImporting music from CDs using Windows Media Player Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation Transferring music using Windows Media Player Related Topics Transferring music using Content Transfer Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation Transferring content using Windows Explorer About the data hierarchyRelated Topics Playing music Go to page top Skipping to the previous/next song Skipping to the previous/next folder Shuffle playback Playing songs in a playlist What is Zappin Playback? Zappin playbackNormal playback Zappin playbackZappin short 4 seconds Normal playback Starting Zappin playbackChanging the playback time of song clips in Zappin playback Returning to normal playback Pausing playback during Zappin playbackZappin long 15 seconds Adjusting the volume Deleting songs Limiting the volume Avls Volume Limit Setting the play mode Mode DescriptionWhat can I do to solve a problem? HintCustomer support web sites List of symptoms and possible causes There is insufficient volume OperationThere is no sound Operation of skip folder does not workCopyright 2011 Sony Corporation Your Walkman cannot charge the battery PowerBattery life is short Your Walkman takes a long time to start Connection to a computer Computer does not recognize your WalkmanZappin You cannot return to normal playback from Zappin playbackDeclaration of Conformity Important product informationIf you have any questions about this product For users in France Copyright 2011 Sony Corporation Internal checks or repair Top page Important Information Precautions Caution Top page Important Information Precautions Notice for users About sample data *1Consideration for others Road safetyPreventing hearing damage Be changed without notice Cleaning the earbuds Top page Important Information Cleaning Notes on cleaningStoring data Upgrading the firmware of your Walkman Displaying the information of your WalkmanFormatting your Walkman Deleting the bundled software License and trademark notice Specifications Supported file formatMaximum recordable number of songs and time Approx Maximum recordable number of files or folders ApproxOperating temperature Power sourceBattery life continuous playback Maximum recordable number of playlistsContents Top page Specifications Specifications System requirements System requirements