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Motorola T720 USB

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Alan - 21 Dec 2003 06:36 GMT
Where the heck can I get the Windows XP USB driver for this phone.  Any help
would be appreciated.  Google is all but useless.  I got a couple of good
leeds (after wading through all the free-ringtones webs sites that didn't
have any USB drivers, despite the fact that they show up under the specific
search words in google)
tmoran@acm.org - 21 Dec 2003 07:18 GMT
>Where the heck can I get the Windows XP USB driver for this phone.
 Mine came on a CD with the data cable.  For using the phone as a
modem - or did you mean something else?
TooTall - 21 Jan 2004 22:58 GMT
Have you tried to add your own ring tones with the mobile phone tools?  I
can't figure it out, it you know I'd appreciate the help.

> >Where the heck can I get the Windows XP USB driver for this phone.
>   Mine came on a CD with the data cable.  For using the phone as a
> modem - or did you mean something else?
tmoran@acm.org - 22 Jan 2004 01:45 GMT
>>   Mine came on a CD with the data cable.  For using the phone as a
>> modem - or did you mean something else?
>Have you tried to add your own ring tones with the mobile phone tools?
 My data cable came with a single program, which makes the phone act
like a modem.  No other programs for any other uses.  They surely exist,
but I'm sure every one is another nickel or another dime. :(
Greg Keller - 29 May 2004 03:36 GMT
To create our own ringtones, you will need to start with an MP3 of the music
you want.  I use Nero Wave Editor (www.nero.com)to select the piece of the
song you want on your phone.  You then use the "cut" command, then start a
new file.  Use the "paste" command, and save it as a MP3 file.  Use mobile
phone tools to transfer the file.

> Have you tried to add your own ring tones with the mobile phone tools?  I
> can't figure it out, it you know I'd appreciate the help.
>
> > >Where the heck can I get the Windows XP USB driver for this phone.
> >   Mine came on a CD with the data cable.  For using the phone as a
> > modem - or did you mean something else?
 
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