The PRS-505 acts as a standard USB Mass Storage Device, and thus use the drivers built into Windows. It's the PRS-500 that relies upon a propriety 32-bit driver for which Sony has thus far shown no interest in releasing a 64-bit version of.
And it is this 32-bit PRS-500 driver in Sony's poorly written installer that keeps PRS-505 users from being easily able to install the Sony Connect software.
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