>> You can back it up with P2kCommander, Motokit 1.06, or P2kTools. All
>> are free.
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> closed the main menu there was a dialog box with gobeldegook in it. Are
> you sure these programs are designed to work with Moto RAZR V3 (T-Moble)?

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>>> You can back it up with P2kCommander, Motokit 1.06, or P2kTools.
>>> All are free.
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> Dave
Ok fellas. I tried P2K Commander. I may have gone to the wrong link
because it downloaded as a zip file with no install script or
setup.exe. I got it up and running sort of with the result that it
detected my fax modem but not my phone. The help files were in some
language I did not recognize, (Norwegian, Swedish, Danish?) Anyway, the
help was of little use as my language skills are limited to US English,
Montreal French, and tourist to Mexico Spanish. I have a feeling
installing from a zip file probably resulted in a less then functional
version of this utility.
Just as an additional bit of information, the phone is a GSM phone.
With the following:
Flex version:GSVV3XXU5TMB01NA030
S/W Version: R3443u2_G_0E.C0.17R
Technology: Quad-Band GSM
DSP S/W Version: 63353500
Hope that this helps you point me to the right app and d/l site. TIA

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>>>> You can back it up with P2kCommander, Motokit 1.06, or P2kTools.
>>>> All are free.
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>Hope that this helps you point me to the right app and d/l site. TIA
Just as a side note.... you ARE running at least one virus scanner on
these apps when you download them, right?
Brian K - 09 Mar 2007 07:23 GMT
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Two: Zone Alarm Pro firewall, a/v and malware scanner Additional NAV as
part of current Norton System Works.

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BruceR - 08 Mar 2007 09:57 GMT
Brian, P2kCommander does not need to be installed in Windows. Just open
it's folder and run the Autostart program to get the drivers loaded.
>>>> You can back it up with P2kCommander, Motokit 1.06, or P2kTools.
>>>> All are free.
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> Hope that this helps you point me to the right app and d/l site. TIA
Brian K - 11 Mar 2007 08:20 GMT
I already have Motorola Phone Tools installed with its USP driver(s).
Could there be compatibility issues between MPT, P2K or MotoKit
preventing the latter two from properly installing their drivers?
TIA

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> Brian, P2kCommander does not need to be installed in Windows. Just open
> it's folder and run the Autostart program to get the drivers loaded.
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>> Hope that this helps you point me to the right app and d/l site. TIA
BruceR - 11 Mar 2007 09:07 GMT
After MPT is installed it's still OK to load the p2K drivers.
P2kCommander should load all the drivers for you but if not do a search
for RSD Lite and load that then plug in the phone.
> I already have Motorola Phone Tools installed with its USP driver(s).
> Could there be compatibility issues between MPT, P2K or MotoKit
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>>> Hope that this helps you point me to the right app and d/l site. TIA