This is a case of when you need it, it's gone.
Bought the phone long, long time ago, no problem thus far.
Now that I am ready to change cellphone, I need to transfer a photo
inside the phone into my computer. Powering up my computer, the XP told
me that it couldn't find the driver !
So I search for that cdrom, couldn't find it. So I thought to myself,
no problem, just download the driver from the Net.
And you know what ? Motorola's site is no use, this phone is too old.
Trying search engines and got plenty of misleading leads - at the end,
there is something listed in the Russian site - a file call moto
c350-c380-usb-driver.rar
Downloaded that file, found that it couldn't be unarchived by _any_
zip/rar related utilities.
So this is my last option - can anyone please tell me where to locate
the usb driver (for windows) for motorola c350 cellphone ?
Thank you very much in advance !
Elmo - 03 Dec 2006 16:20 GMT
> This is a case of when you need it, it's gone.
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> Thank you very much in advance !
This site suggests you need the following kit. If you have the
connectors, etc, but not the CD, it offers a download link. Perhaps
you've already been here.. You have to purchase it for $29.99
http://motorola.digitalriver.com/servlet/ControllerServlet?Action=DisplayPage&Lo
cale=en_US&id=ProductDetailsPage&SiteID=motostor&productID=40171400&Env=BASE
Your phone is first listed here, in case you want to follow the links
yourself, to assure it's the correct download, etc:
http://www.motorola.com/consumer/v/index.jsp?productStatus=0c08c1e60715a010c1e60
715a010fa63160a____&vgnextoid=f5f36dc0c580b010VgnVCM1000008206b00aRCRD&show=show
allproduct&MHParam=0c08c1e60715a010c1e60715a010fa63160a____

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penang@catholic.org - 22 Dec 2006 10:02 GMT
Merci Beaucoup for your links !
The thing is, I have the cable, in fact, I have everything but that
stupid XP driver, and I can't find it _anywhere_ !
What to do ?!
> > This is a case of when you need it, it's gone.
> >
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> http://www.motorola.com/consumer/v/index.jsp?productStatus=0c08c1e60715a010c1e60
715a010fa63160a____&vgnextoid=f5f36dc0c580b010VgnVCM1000008206b00aRCRD&show=show
allproduct&MHParam=0c08c1e60715a010c1e60715a010fa63160a____
Patrick Harvey - 23 Dec 2006 15:05 GMT
Try downloading a program called ALZIP for free at
http://www.altools.net/ALTools/ALZip/tabid/53/Default.aspx and use it to
open up the .rar file. After Alzip runs that file right click the opened
file and extract it to a directory on your C drive.
> Merci Beaucoup for your links !
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Patrick Harvey - 24 Dec 2006 19:45 GMT
Another option would be to download P2Ktools which contains the Motorola
drivers.
cindy - 24 Dec 2006 19:58 GMT
> Another option would be to download P2Ktools which contains
> the Motorola drivers.
Where? Is this for windows 98?
Thank you kindly for link.
I looked months ago but unable to fine direct d/l for Win 98
thankyou
Patrick Harvey - 25 Dec 2006 23:29 GMT
>> Another option would be to download P2Ktools which contains
>> the Motorola drivers.
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> thankyou
Cindy download the file here http://www.e398mod.com/content/view/165/28/
and click here on this line Download P2KTools 0.86 build b406 HERE
cindy - 26 Dec 2006 01:42 GMT
"Patrick Harvey" <wireball8@verizon.net> wrote message
>> I looked months ago but unable to fine direct d/l for Win 98
>>
>> thankyou
> Cindy download the file here
> http://www.e398mod.com/content/view/165/28/ and click here
> on this line Download P2KTools 0.86 build b406 HERE
Thank you!
PH - 07 Dec 2006 01:35 GMT
I think I found the solution. I was told not to plug it into several
different usb ports while the PC is on. Wait for the PC to be shutdown, plug
in the usb dongle, then reboot. The device manager shows it without a #
appended to it and then it works properly. I thought a usb device had to be
plugged in when the PC was on. Maybe this is only true for the initial
installation. Hope this helps someone else. Thanks for the reply
> This is a case of when you need it, it's gone.
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> Thank you very much in advance !
Rock - 09 Dec 2006 05:44 GMT
>I think I found the solution. I was told not to plug it into several
>different usb ports while the PC is on. Wait for the PC to be shutdown,
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>> So this is my last option - can anyone please tell me where to locate
>> the usb driver (for windows) for motorola c350 cellphone ?
There is no set rule for installation of a USB device, though the most
common is to install the software first, then attach the device. It does
not have to be attached at boot up for installation. Normally one should be
able to boot with the USB attached or attach it after the boot up, but
devices vary as do systems so both of these don't always work on every
system.
penang@catholic.org - 22 Dec 2006 10:04 GMT
Thanks for the tips !
I sure will give it a try tonite when I get home.
Thanks again ! !
> I think I found the solution. I was told not to plug it into several
> different usb ports while the PC is on. Wait for the PC to be shutdown, plug
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> > Thank you very much in advance !