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I found some software/drivers for the Panasonic KX-FM386 here: https://panasonic.net/cns/pcc/support/fax/asia/model/model_asia.htm . Scroll down to the KX-FM383/386 series. Select your specific model (CX or BX) to advance to the download page. Unfortunately, Panasonic only supports Windows 10 32-bit with this driver; they never issued a version for a 64-bit Windows OS (from XP onwards). Most Windows 10 computers use the 64-bit version. Windows 10 has required signed drivers for several years and the driver may not work even in compatibility mode. To check which version of Windows 10 is installed on your computer, click on Start. Go to Settings > System > About (at the bottom of the list) and scroll down to the Device Specifications.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
(A computer that was upgraded from Windows 7 32-bit or Windows 8 32-bit to Windows 10 will still use Windows 10 32-bit. Then the driver from the Panasonic.net page will certainly work.)
If you are using Windows 10, the default Windows driver will NOT work properly for the nVidia 6000 and 7000 series. Load the nVidia video driver version 309.08 driver. Make sure you load the 32 bit version if your Windows 10 is 32 Bit. If your Windows 10 version is 64 bit, load the 64 bit version of the nVidia 309.08 video driver.
The following Nero products are compatible with Windows 7:
Nero Multimedia Suite 10 Platinum HD
Nero Multimedia Suite 10
Nero Kwik Media
Nero Video Premium HD
Nero Vision Xtra
Nero BurningROM
Nero BackItUp & Burn (as of version 1.2.17)
Nero MediaHome 4
Nero BurnExpress
Nero 9 (as of version 9.4.26.0)
Sadly we have to inform you that any Version of Nero prior to Nero 9 will not officially be supported with Windows® 7.
You could try to change the way Nero is launched, but it may not work.
Use "Add/Remove Programs" to uninstall the Roxio software.
Then, access http://www.ashampoo.com and
download a 30-day free-trial of "Ashampoo Burning Edition Version 10". Install it, and try it. If you like it, purchase a license to use the software beyond the end of the trial-period.
If your Ideapad is the U3 or U5 version just pop in the disk that you have bought and it will autostart. If your Ideapad is the U1 or U3 (so it doesn't have optical unit) and you have bought the boxed version then your only option is to copy the content of the disk to a USB stick and run the setup from there.
Finally, after spending 2 days on this issue, I am now able to back up my phone book on LG KP220 to my PC! Hurray!
I have now used the pc sync software on Windows Vista as well as Windows XP (SP3) without any issues.
For Windows XP (SP3):
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After installing the driver, all you need to do is make sure that USBSER.SYS file has the following specs:
Size: 22,768 bytes Version: 5.0.2195.4858
The newer one (which has the following specs) does not work and needs to be replaced with the older one with above specs.
Size: 26,221 bytes Version: 5.1.2600.5512
(yes, for some reason, the older version works and newer does not)
For windows vista:
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When you first connect the phone in COM mode, let vista download the driver from the internet. Then run PC Sync and viola it'll work!
For both:
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For running as a USB flash drive (data mode), you don't need any driver in either o/s.
For running as a COM port (phone mode), you need a driver and a software. The driver I'm using is USBSER.SYS and the software is called "Phone Suite" by MediaTek. I've also tried a slightly older version of the same software called "PC Sync Manager" and that also works. Other software should also work, as long as the driver is working correctly!
If you still need any help, drop me a mail at amoizpatgmaildotcom (you know what to do with "at" and "dot")
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