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Discussion in 'General mobile discussion' started by CARMENZU, Nov 18, 2005.

  1. CARMENZU

    CARMENZU Member

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    IM TRYING TO PUT MP3 SONG ON MY MINISD CARD AND HEN I PUT MUSIC IN THE CARD FROM MY PC I GET A MESSAGE ON MY PHONE SAING THERE IS "NO SONGS FOUND IN MEMORY CARD" I DONT KNOW HOW TO WORK IT PLEASE HELP THANKS
     
  2. endz

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    Get a new driver?
     
  3. deemcafee

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    The card hould be inserted into the phone first. When you load the songs onto the card from your pc/source - save them to MY MP3s on the card.
     
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    how did you even get songs on the mini sd card i have one to but i dont no how to get the songs on the card i have a usb cable to but i dont know how. you probobly have to save it to the mp3 file thoe
     
  5. hazmatcop

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    Naw, sorry but you have to put your card into the Reader which plug's into your 2.0 USB port on your P.C. That will generate a new Drive at "My Computer" Right click your compatable items and send them to the "New" drive. When done, go to "My computer", open the "New" drive; mine is "G" drive, there you'll find your different folders, Drag n Drop to the appropriate folder, exit new drive / my computer/ safely remove Reader from P.C. / take out card, making sure it's unlocked ( before also ) put it into your *POWERED OFF* phone / turn on phone and things should be were they belong. The only way things would not work properly this way is if you put something in the wrong folder and / or the item is not in the right format; i.e. MP3, midi, jpeg, 3gp etc.
     

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