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i reciently got my Sandisc 1GB memory stick and i've been eger to transfer a huge amount of songs to the memory stick but it hasn't worked very well...
1. If I transfer trough bluetooth then i get a speed of 40-49kbps and that's just too slow. I want to fill the memory stick to the fullest and with that speed i'll have to wait for like a day or something.
2. If i transfer trough SE's File Manager with the USB cable then the FU****G thingy doesn't display the memory card.
and if i transfer a song of something to the phones memory then it takes like ages for it to transfer the damn file....it's even slower than bluetooth.
3. Please tell me what's the problem, how i can solve it and if there are better and FASTER programs out there. AND NO I DON'T HAVE A CARD READER
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Posted: 2005-06-21 15:45:46
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you can only access the memory stick in the k750 suite when using bluetooth.
when you use the USB cable the memory stick gets assigned its own drive letter which you can find directly in windows explorer
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Posted: 2005-06-21 15:50:17
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the memory should be recognize by the file explorer.
When i plug my phone on the pc (with the usb cable) , its detect the memory stick and add a drive on my computer.
Then i can tranfer file and use the memory like any other physical drive plugged on my pc.
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Posted: 2005-06-21 15:52:44
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and as an indication of speed with the USB cable I just transferred a 32mb file to the memory stick in a little under 2 mins
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Posted: 2005-06-21 15:54:39
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when you use the USB cable the memory stick gets assigned its own drive letter which you can find directly in windows explorer
yupp, but there aren't any folders, i mean the drive is folderless, and if i transfer an MP3 song directly into the drive then i can't find it on the phone.
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Posted: 2005-06-21 15:54:41
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Just copy and paste the files via the windows explorer. When you've plugged in the usb cable, the memstick is listed as a removable flash drive in 'my computer'.
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Posted: 2005-06-21 15:54:58
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these are the folders I have
I believe the MP3 folder creation was something that happened with the latest firmware as I hadn't actually put any on the memory stick before then
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Posted: 2005-06-21 15:58:39
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You can just create folders by rightclicking on an empty space in the drive window an selecting new and them folder.
Come on haven't you ever used a pc before?
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Posted: 2005-06-21 15:58:41
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I had copied mp3 songs to RINGTONES folder in my 64mb card and my phone shows me the files and i am able to play them in phone's player.
Don't know wether this is what exactly you want..
MSSEMC-AUDIO-RINGTONES
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Posted: 2005-06-21 17:10:36
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You have inserted a new memorycard, therefore it has no folders yet.
Start by selecting format external memory on the phone, then it creates the default folders.
Then plug in the USB cable and open my computer and open the external drive assigned some letter.
You will now see the default folders.
Then copy/paste some mp3 files to the appropriate folder
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Posted: 2005-06-21 17:10:36
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