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Sony ICD-R100 recorder in windows XP

Join Date: Feb 2004
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Help Re: Sony ICD-R100 recorder in windows XP

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Feb 8th, 2004
Originally Posted by Techsup
I managed to install the PCLink software in XP Compatibility mode, set it up to run in XP Compatibility mode, downloaded and installed the I/O Port device Drive software from PortTalk. after running


I got the following:
"please connect IC Recorder to PC. then press the OK button."

and after connecting the recorder I got the following :
"Could not communicate with IC Recorder. Make sure that the cable is connected properly."

could anyone help in solving this error?
Thanks.
I'm not familiar with command lines and such. is "c:\>allowio.exe c:\Program Files\SONY\ICD-PCLINK\icd-pclink.exe /a" the exact commandline you put into the target or run box? I tried putting that in but it said c:\>allowio.exe was not a valid command. i also tried putting the command in w/o the >, but instead that just ran the allowio program without icd-pclink program starting up. Im frustrated with Sony right now :cry: and any help thats given would be appreciated. I think im on the right track

and btw, yes i was able to install icd-pclink w/ the latest patch from SONY.
Last edited by elementsrtyte : Feb 8th, 2004 at 10:18 pm. Reason: FYI
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