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Sanyo MM7500 can I download to my pc? - 2006/06/26 13:37 Nice phone. Got the usb connector cable but even Windows Vista doesn't recognize it. Like to be able to plug it to my pc and download the pics. Any idears? All help appreciated in advance.
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Re:Sanyo MM7500 can I download to my pc? - 2006/06/27 02:25 Is it for the right model? Does Windows look for a driver but doesnt find one?
If it doesnt look for a driver or give you a icon on the bottom right on the taskbar then there is no connection between the two. You need to put the phone in standby mode in order for the PC to see it. When you plug it into the USB port, look at the screen on the phone and pick [Modem|Standby]

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Re:Sanyo MM7500 can I download to my pc? - 2006/06/27 13:24 Ok thanks for the tip. Xp will send up a found new hardware wizard but fail to find anything. Vista Beta2 will open picture manager then say no device is connected. It does not show up in device manager or my computer in either version. I tried bitpim with no luck.
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