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Be-300 picture and music won't load

I just got a Casio BE-300 pocket manager. I can't figure out how to load music or pictures onto it. I have loaded both the picture viewer and the music program onto my plamtop PC. If someone could give me detailed instructions on how to do this I would appreciate it. I am running Windows XP on my computer. Thanks

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Try betaplayer

Posted on Feb 13, 2008

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Be-300 is not the standard Win CE 3.0 It requires PCConnect software for communication. Download it from the following link. http://casio.monacocorp.co.nz/cassiopeia/

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