I have found for me the easiest way to dwn load music is it..( im a new user to) download on ur regular download software on ur computer (lime wire, itunes..whatever) plug ur phone into ur comp with usb cord go to my computers.. open ur files.. go to ur mucic files..( easier when ur actually doing it) open it next to your download software and click drag and drop in music file. it'll automaticly will bring up windows media on the phone and you'll see it start to tranfer... very easy process. it works great for me and i can do transfer as many songs at one time that i want.
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If you use MP3 format on the disk it should work, format the SD disk 1st and then upload the MP3. I wouldn't use the wav files if that's the format your using. Give that a try
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your phone may not support the uploaded format.try to convert it ot the supported format and upload
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Okay, try this. I had the same problem, but I finally found the solution. If you plug up your phone into the computer, and it doesn't pop up with the Hard Drive and Removable Devices, this is what you must do. {{{Settings > USB > Mass Storage}}} Then, plug it up. It should pop up then. Then you can drag and drop music files from your computer to the phone. It's rather simple once you find out what to do.Hope I was able to help guys!
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Hi,
Basically, when you buy music from online stores such as iTunes, RealRhapsody.... they are actually DRM protected content and you will not be able to play them on mp3 players which do not support their formats. In such case, the option is to Burn those tracks to a CD and then rip them once again to the HD wherein the DRM will be removed and you will get the tracks in (DRM free) MP3 format. After this you will be able to transfer them to a memory card or to most mp3 players or mobile phones or PDAs...
In case you have purchased a great amount of music from these stores, you can go ahead and use TuneClone which acts as a Virtual CD-ROM drive on your PC, and lets you remove the DRM element without having to waste actual CD's.
You can check out the same at their website: http://www.tuneclone.com
Click Here to know the exact steps as well
make sure you read the manual about your phone to see which music file format does it support(MP3, WMA etc).
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