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Unlocking Motorola V60 with USB cable  and WIN XP

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Adam.A - 24 Jan 2004 01:41 GMT
I have Motorola V60  locked, and I would liked to unlock it, I also  have a
USB data cable for the V60.
So does anybody know a software which  does this, plus my winXP is asking
for a driver  every time i hook-up the cell to the PC.

Cheers

Adam
Al Klein - 25 Jan 2004 06:20 GMT
>I have Motorola V60  locked, and I would liked to unlock it, I also  have a
>USB data cable for the V60.
>So does anybody know a software which  does this, plus my winXP is asking
>for a driver  every time i hook-up the cell to the PC.

www.susteen.com/drivers.htm
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dirty rat 753 - 25 Jan 2004 16:52 GMT
Al
What's your take on their universal data kit?  Seems I would pay one price,
and I'd have one solution to move phone lists.

> >I have Motorola V60  locked, and I would liked to unlock it, I also  have a
> >USB data cable for the V60.
> >So does anybody know a software which  does this, plus my winXP is asking
> >for a driver  every time i hook-up the cell to the PC.
>
> www.susteen.com/drivers.htm
Al Klein - 25 Jan 2004 20:05 GMT
>What's your take on their universal data kit?  Seems I would pay one price,
>and I'd have one solution to move phone lists.

One price for cable for all phones ever made?  I doubt it.

I'd get one good Motorola cable (the Nextel cable is about the best as
far as cost/benefit is concerned) for each phone and a copy of the
phone tools.
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dirty rat 753 - 25 Jan 2004 20:09 GMT
No, not every phone, but a lot of them.  I use Nokia6340, 6310, Moto v60g
and Ericsson r520m's

http://www.susteen.com/universalfeatures.htm

> >What's your take on their universal data kit?  Seems I would pay one price,
> >and I'd have one solution to move phone lists.
>
> One price for cable for all phones ever made?  I doubt it.
>
> I'd get one good Motorola cable (the Nextel cable is about the best as
Al Klein - 26 Jan 2004 01:36 GMT
>No, not every phone, but a lot of them.  I use Nokia6340, 6310, Moto v60g
>and Ericsson r520m's

>http://www.susteen.com/universalfeatures.htm

Not bad for $79.
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Larry - 29 Jan 2004 20:51 GMT
>>No, not every phone, but a lot of them.  I use Nokia6340, 6310, Moto v60g
>>and Ericsson r520m's
>
>>http://www.susteen.com/universalfeatures.htm
>
>Not bad for $79.

Not bad if it works. I previously bought their package for the
Motorola V60i, along with a cable for the Sony/Ericsson T68, and the
software wouldn't allow the loading of both drivers on the same
system. I've had to install it twice, on two different laptops, in
order to support both phones.

Is anyone absolutely certain, through personal experience, that this
package will support two different phones from the same computer?

Thanks -- Larry
Al Klein - 30 Jan 2004 04:19 GMT
>>>No, not every phone, but a lot of them.  I use Nokia6340, 6310, Moto v60g
>>>and Ericsson r520m's
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>Is anyone absolutely certain, through personal experience, that this
>package will support two different phones from the same computer?

Maybe you load a driver, download that phone's phonebook, delete the
driver, load the other driver and upload the file to that phone.
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