Sony digital voice recorder ICD 520, windows 7

Can someone point me to a solution using a digital voice recorder Sony icd 520 with windows 7, is there driver for this patch?

Hi joescrim,

I found the following link on the Sony site with necessary additional software/information on what makes your compatible devices:

http://support.Sony-Europe.com/DNA/compatibility/Win7/dna_win7.aspx?site=odw_en_GB&m=ICD-P520

I hope this helps!

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