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Direct transfer of mp3s to Verizon krzr K1M?

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nolonemo@gmail.com - 18 Feb 2008 18:07 GMT
Is there a way to directly copy mp3s from the PC to the my_music
folder on the phone's microSD card (without taking the card out of the
phone)?  I'd rather not have to create playlists to sync via WMP.

More basically, is there a way to see the SD card on the computer and
read and write to it.  It's a Verizon phone, so Motorola Phone Tools
is crippled.

Thanks.
bruceR - 18 Feb 2008 18:32 GMT
The easiest way is to plug the card into your PC with an adapter as needed
than, rather than using WMP, open Progarams: Accessories; Tools; Windows
Explorer snd find your Music Files. Then just drag and drop whatever you
like to the card. Pop the card back into the phone and you're there.

> Is there a way to directly copy mp3s from the PC to the my_music
> folder on the phone's microSD card (without taking the card out of the
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> Thanks.
XS11E - 18 Feb 2008 18:48 GMT
> More basically, is there a way to see the SD card on the computer
> and read and write to it.  It's a Verizon phone, so Motorola Phone
> Tools is crippled.

So uncripple it.

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nolonemo@gmail.com - 19 Feb 2008 00:51 GMT
> nolon...@gmail.com wrote:
> > More basically, is there a way to see the SD card on the computer
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heh.  too risk averse....
XS11E - 19 Feb 2008 01:08 GMT
>> nolon...@gmail.com wrote:
>> > More basically, is there a way to see the SD card on the computer
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> heh.  too risk averse....

No risk, anything done can be undone.

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Richard B. Gilbert - 19 Feb 2008 01:19 GMT
>>>nolon...@gmail.com wrote:
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> No risk, anything done can be undone.

IF you know how and IF you have the necessary resources.

When I'm ready to buy a new phone, a couple of years from now, I might
try some of these hacks.  In the mean time, having a phone that works,
as a phone, is more important than being able to copy photographs from
my phone's memory to my computer using the USB cable.

When I get a new phone, I'll also consider getting a new service
provider; one that does not cripple my phone!
rjdriver - 19 Feb 2008 03:26 GMT
> Is there a way to directly copy mp3s from the PC to the my_music
> folder on the phone's microSD card (without taking the card out of the
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
> Thanks

Not sure how much crippling Verizon has done, but have you tried connecting
to a PC with a USB cable?  If it shows up as a drive on your PC, that's the
SD card it's connecting to, not the phones internal memory.

Bob
 
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