After installation, check in Windows device manager and see if the phone is listed under "Modems. If not, try installing the other two phone programs mentioned Motorola Phone Tools or BitPim , as they should contain the drivers as well. Step 2: On your Razr, press the top center menu button, and navigate to your pictures folder under "My Stuff" on my phone.
Then, highlight one of your pictures, and press the menu button again. Select "Mark" if you just want to move a few pictures, or simply select "Mark All" if you have a lot. You can also press the "0" key to quickly mark each picture as you highlight it. After marking the files, press the menu button again, and select "Move Marked Files. Now, before you press it, make sure you have bluetooth enabled on your other device and that it is in "bluetooth discovery" mode.
If you are unsure how to do this Navigate to: [F3: Data Files]. Select appropriate folder on your AutoCal device and drag the selected file to your PC. Select [F5: BBX] option in the left-hand pane. Select [F6: Quick Setup] option in the left-hand pane. Executing the [Program Quick Setup] saves the Options. I'm using Windows XP. Yes, I followed install instructions and I put my phone into discovery mode.
No errors show in device manager. I'm not quite sure what cingular connection manager is or why I need it.
I have made a succesfull connection to the phone via bluetooth a couple times, but I have since uninstalled all BT related software because my adapter is really unreliable and the included software is shoddy. Right now I'm just focusing on transfering files using my USB connection. I've reinstalled everything on a Windows XP laptop as well with the same results. I DID, however, manage to get the p2k manager working with my phone.
Thanks for your help. The thing about starting with MPT is it installs most of the required drivers that you will need for everything else. I'm convinced that's the reason I didn't have a single problem with any of the 9 other apps I installed afterwards. It seems the most common problems result from conflicts with using the generic Microsoft drivers instead of the correct ones, especially for blue tooth. Do you have a blue tooth entry in device manager? Also do you have a bluetooth modem listed under modems?
If so you can go to properties and select the diagnostics tab and query it to see if it's working properly. There is a suggested order of installation for all of these apps since each seem to install drivers needed by the next. Here are some guides and threads for you. My suggestion would be to start fresh with the bluetooth or cable version of MPT and go from there.
If you need my device manager listing or anything for comparison let me know. Try these and let me know how it goes This is from Lord's noob guide I highly recommend installing the programs in this particular order: mpt, pst, p2kman, then make sure that the phone works with all three of these programs, THEN install any other programs and they should theoretically work.
It's in section 2. He mentions a step involving pst that I never had to do but I can't tell you why. All I used was the patch. Heres the complete guide Read on to find out how you can start today. I know that Motorola wants you to spend money on the its mobile phone tools. However, you can easily transfer files without them. This tech-recipe requires that you have already established an active connection between your computer and cellular phone through Bluetooth.
These steps are easy enough and no additional software or wires are needed.
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