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The next morning Mina made a playlist she called “Migration,” an odd collection drawn from the margins of her library: a folky song recorded in a bathroom, a synth track with too many echoes, a lullaby in a language she didn’t speak, and an old radio session someone had uploaded and labeled “midnight confessions.” She transferred the files by dragging them into the device folder. The computer chirped politely; a progress bar crawled like a beetle. When it finished, the Walkman’s tiny screen blinked awake and showed the first track title in crisp little type.

The Sony community forums contain reports from users who have encountered driver issues with the NWZ-E453. One user reported that while the computer recognized the device and installed the drivers, the Walkman did not appear in "Computer" and the device showed a "Code 10" error (This device cannot start) in Device Manager. Another user reported that the device appeared in Windows Media Player but would not copy files, and there was no driver for the USB for the unit in the hardware profile. If the screen is frozen or the connection

At home she rummaged through drawers for a micro-USB cable and a laptop. The laptop grumbled awake, and when she plugged the Walkman in the machine showed the device as a pale, nameless drive. Nothing wanted to open it; the software that used to speak to tiny players like this seemed to have slipped through the cracks of time. Mina remembered, with a sudden rush, childhood afternoons when her brother fussed with drivers and updates until the speakers agreed to sing. Now she was older, but the stubborn little player still held the same quiet dignity.

The NWZ-E453 is designed primarily for Windows. While it may be recognized as a mass storage device on Mac, the official software (Content Transfer, WALKMAN Guide) is Windows-only. Can’t copy the link right now

If the device isn't charging or connecting, try a different Sony-proprietary WM-PORT cable , as standard USB cables will not fit, and damaged pins can prevent data transfer.

If your computer doesn't see the device, the issue is usually a faulty cable or a dirty port, rather than a missing driver. Official Sony Software & Firmware Updates