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Download Content Manager Assistant. Transfer data between your PC and PlayStation system. Download any available maps and software updates for your RoadMate via WiFi: Tap from the Map screen. Tap Updates when you see a notification (e.g. Tap Update on Map Update or Software Update. Wait for the new map or software to download. For more information about map upgrades, visit the Magellan support site. Download Content Manager Assistant for PlayStation for Windows to enable data transfer between a PlayStation Vita system or PlayStation TV system and a computer. The Content Manager Assistant is functional, but not incredibly user friendly. It would be improved if there were more options on the Windows app itself – more like the relationship between iTunes and iOS devices. If you have a Vita, the Content Manager Assistant is an essential driver, but it’s not an outstanding piece of software.
Content Manager Assistant will enable you to back up your PS Vita system to your Mac and transfer files from your Mac to a PS Vita system as well. Content Manager Assistant is cross-platform and it works on Mac OS X and Windows. Binaries for the Windows platform are available on the project's homepage.
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Content Manager Assistant for PlayStation® is a computer application that enables data transfer between your system and a computer (Windows/Mac). Content Manager Assistant is needed for all operations that copy, back up, and restore content or applications on your system to or from a computer. You perform all of these operations using your system.
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Installing Content Manager Assistant
Download Content Manager Assistant from the following website:
http://cma.dl.playstation.net/cma/
The installation procedure is on the website.
http://cma.dl.playstation.net/cma/
The installation procedure is on the website.
Starting Content Manager Assistant
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Usually, Content Manager Assistant is started automatically when your computer starts.
Windows:
Check the notification area of the taskbar to verify that the application is running.
To start the application manually, click [Start] > [All Programs] > [Content Manager Assistant for PlayStation®] on your computer. When the application starts, its icon appears in the notification area on the taskbar.
Mac:
Check for the menu extra on the menu bar to verify that the application is running.
To start the application manually, select [Go] > [Applications] > [Content Manager Assistant] in the Finder. When the application starts, its icon appears in the menu bar as a menu extra.
Checking or changing folders accessed by your system
You can set the folders that your system accesses for each application.
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Windows:
To check or change the folders, right click the Content Manager Assistant icon in the notification area of the taskbar, and then click [Settings].
Mac:
To check or change the folders, click the Content Manager Assistant icon in the menu bar, and then click [Preferences].
Updating Content Manager Assistant
The versions of Content Manager Assistant and system software must be compatible. Always update Content Manager Assistant and the system software of your system to the latest version.
When you connect your system to a computer using a USB cable and start (Content Manager) on your system, Content Manager Assistant automatically checks for a newer software version and notifies you if one is available. Follow the on-screen instructions to update the software.
When you connect your system to a computer using a USB cable and start (Content Manager) on your system, Content Manager Assistant automatically checks for a newer software version and notifies you if one is available. Follow the on-screen instructions to update the software.
To update Content Manager Assistant, the computer must be connected to the Internet.
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