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Question to anyone who uses a cell phone.
August 01, 2007

I just got a Razr thingy; how the hell do I hook it up to the PC? I've got the cable and there's a port on the side of the phone that fits. It gets connected alright, but it doesn't show up as a device.

Tells me I need the software, but I've looked on the internet and can't find any kind of support.

Am I just searching with the wrong words, maybe?

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espiga espiga - August 01, 2007 (12:04 PM)
http://www.razraccessory.com/motorola_RAZR_usb_data_cable.htm

Looks like the drivers are on that disc. You might wanna see if you can find a torrent of it somewhere or something.
carcinogen_crush carcinogen_crush - August 01, 2007 (03:11 PM)
Hey thanks man - help me out in a bind : )

Alright. . .

Since I'm new to this and don't know, would that enable me to transfer MP3 clips from my PC to my SIM and then use them as ringtones?
espiga espiga - August 01, 2007 (04:36 PM)
I would assume so, as long as you manage to find the right place to put it when transferring from your PC to your phone.

But we all know what happens when we assume. =\
daff daff - August 10, 2007 (11:31 AM)
Most phones won't let you use your own music as ringtones. They want you to pay 2.99 or more for a 10 second clip of a song that probably isn't the part of the song you would want as your ringtone. You can find programs that will let you use your own songs as ringtones but they aren't free either.
carcinogen_crush carcinogen_crush - August 10, 2007 (09:25 PM)
Got most of my favorite Morrissey songs on there. : )

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