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Posted on Apr 25, 2011

I have a Bell Office 600d digital voice recorder and Windows 7. I want to copy the recordings onto my PC, but when i try and open one of the files it says that the shortcut has been removed or deleted (i didn't do any such thing), and i can't open or copy the recording, but it works fine on the voice recorder itself. Help?

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Hi Alana,
There is in all liklihood nothing wrong with your digital voice recorder. It was never designed to work with Windows 7 (any version). Try loading the voice files onto a PC with any one of the following operating systems:
Windows VISTA; Windows XP (Professional or Home); Windows Me; Windows 2000 (Professional); Windows 98 (Second Edition). It should function quite normally and download, so that you re-use the memory on your recorder.

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