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cykoman Posts: 13

I don't understand what you mean by SE does not support XP. I have XP pro and I am able to use the IR with my T68i just fine. I transfer images, ringtones, sync with MS Outlook. Am I missing something?

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Posted: 2002-07-19 14:56:00
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marcsteinemann Posts: 39

probably. i have xp pro too and also the most recent software.
i went to the se shop (it existed until the beginning of this month) and called and emailed se. the answer was always the same:
se doesn't support se.

what kind of hardware do you use?
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Posted: 2002-07-19 15:03:00
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bhargava Posts: 95

@marcsteinemann
@cykoman

It seems strange that marcsteinemann cannot synchronize/transfer files with WinXP.. I am about to get myself a USB datacable (DCU-10), and I really hope I'll be able to synchronize my contacts, appointments, images, ringtones and so on with my computer which runs WinXP Pro...
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Posted: 2002-07-19 15:21:00
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marcsteinemann Posts: 39

@bhargava

the dcu-10 has only one little problem with xp:
if you connect your phone when the pc is running, xp probably crashes eith a nice bsod.

shutdwon your xp, connect the phone, start your pc and sync. that works yes.

ps
you have pressed a key, please restart your computer.....
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Posted: 2002-07-19 15:32:00
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dmgpizen Posts: 323

T68i is fully compatible with XP and OutlookXP, the software you is on the disc or downloadable on http://www.sonyericsson.com/support
This is for both Ir, Bluetooth and Cable (seriel and USB).

I know because I've been using all of the above...

Ps : you need the gamez to kill time, good thing they are there

[ This Message was edited by: dmgpizen on 2002-07-19 14:57 ]
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Posted: 2002-07-19 15:56:00
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bhargava Posts: 95

Well, the USB-patent is so called "Hot swapping" which means that you can plug it in and out as much as you like and that the computer detects whenever you plug in a device at the other end of the cable..

It should work fine..

What is "BSOD"??
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Posted: 2002-07-19 16:11:00
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razorbee Posts: 46

I used Win 2000 before and am now using XP Pro for sync with IR and everything works fine with T68. Even think it works better with XP!
Haven't even downloaded anything from the SE website.
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Posted: 2002-07-19 16:17:00
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marcsteinemann Posts: 39

that's the point when se says that they don't support xp:
it can work fine and then you are lucky
but if it doesn't work, as irda on my asus l8400b you are simply out.

therefore they don't support xp, because there are many persons that are not lucky.

if you post that it works with your xp, you could add what kind of hardware you use. would be MUCH more helpful than just to say: it works.

cheers
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Posted: 2002-07-19 16:20:00
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ultimatemobiles Posts: 328

@ bhargava

BSOD = Blue Screen Of Death

The blue screen that appears with an error message whenever Windows decides its had enough!

Simon
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Posted: 2002-07-20 13:55:00
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laffen Posts: > 500

@bhargava

Instead of buying a DCU-10, why don't you take a look at the msi

http://www.esato.com/board/viewtopic.php?topic=8406&forum=18
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Posted: 2002-07-20 16:35:00
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