I navigated around my PC with the left P2K screen, and navigated my phone on the right P2K screen. While I was folling Mark’s instructions, I noticed the V-Cast screen activated on the closed phone, but I just simply ignored what the phone was doing (see no evil, feel no fear). Installed MSU, restarted Windows, then ran MSU (Phone was still disconnected), then I followed Mark Venture's instructions (scattered on several pages across his website, but I'll summarize/paraphrase if someone asks). Hooked up the phone while it was on, connected the cable phone-end first, then the PC end second - noticed that the pop-up windows by the clock were recognizing the phone. I unpacked P2K Cdr, ran it, then copied the contents to a root folder on my C: drive. I also put all my 30-second or less MP3 sound clips in ONE folder (used editing tools to shorten selected songs to 30 secs or less). NET Framework was too old, so I loaded the latest version from the MS site (.NET Framework 3.5). I tried loading my BlueTooth freeware, But the install package informed me that my. Again, the WinXP reload was coincidental, and not tied to a planned method to achieve ringtone joy. Here's my somewhat anal version of what I did to get custom ringtones:įor starters (and completley unintentionally related to my ringtone effort), I reloaded Win XP a few days ago because it wasn't recognizing USB-connected devices properly (would have been the 2nd reload in a couple of weeks due to a friggin' spyware incident). Motorola Software Update Version C01.11.36 (I DID get this one from the moto site) Motorola Driver version 3.4.0 (think I got it off the Verizon site, the moto site had 3.7 that downloads as "Handset_USB_Driver_32_v3.7.0" - but again, I had success with Verizon's 3.4.0), P2K Commander Version 4.9.E (NOT the current 5.something version) Pound sand, Veriznot, I got it to work without doing a seem edit. Was told explicitly by Verizon that I needed THEIR service only to ringtones - but not custom ones, just those off their canned menu. I’ve got a V750 phone “version” that doesn’t allow text attachments to be “saved as” anything but a “My Sound”.
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