Sony BRAVIA TDM-NC1 Digital HD Media Streamer

 hi everyone
  I bought this TDM-NC!  sometime n was working well ( win vista) but when i upgraded to win 7 64 bit ,the setup cd could not continueany ideas? i read one day that there was an update but can not find it,
tks in advance

The M-Crew Server software (which came with it) is compatible with the Windows 7 Ultimate operating system and is able to stream music to the wireless network audio adapter.
Unfortunately, there's no software update for the TDM-NC1.
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