[vip_students] Re: ring tones

  • From: "Loretta Conaty" <conatyloretta@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 5 Jul 2008 13:29:55 +0100

Hi Susan,

I have inserted below two mails from Joanann and Albert which were put on
the list a while ago re transferring files from the computer to your phone,
perhaps they might be of some help to you.  Sorry I can't be more helpful!


First Mail:
This may sound a little complicated but, I will try my best to explain this
procedure to you.  
I am using the e51 with talks but, I'm pretty sure the procedure for the n95
is similar.
Firstly, you need to install a program called Nokia PC suite on to your
computer.  The version I am using is 6.82.22.0.  There is a later version
available
but, I find this version quite accessible with jaws.  The installation is
straight forward.
The next step is to attach your phone to the computer using the USB cable. 
PC suite will start installing the driver for your phone.  This could take
up
to 5 minutes so, it is best to just let the computer work away on its own.
When this has finished, you should launch PC suite from the desktop.
Now, as I am using jaws, I press insert and page down and it tells me that
"nokia e51 connected via USB".  I think this message is located towards the
bottom
of the screen.
Now, given that you are successful in connecting your phone, you do the
following:
1.  Find the ring tone and message alert that you want to use and copy them
to the clipboard.
2.  Go to windows explorer and under the list of drives, you should see one
that says nokia n95 and select this.
3.  Here, I get a list of 2 folders, phone memory and memory card.
4.  Choose phone memory.
5.  You now have a folder called Data so select this.
6.  In this list of folders, there is one called sounds so, select this.
7.  In this folder, choose "digital".  We will paste the files into this
folder.  You can now disconnect the phone. 
Now when you go to profiles on your phone, the ring tone and message alert
should be available for you to use. 
I'm sorry this is so long and I really hope it makes sense.  Feel free to
ask questions. 
Joan Ann.     


Second Mail
there are various ways of transferring items to your mobile such as
ringtones and other software.
first,  using the USB cable, which you have done.
 secondly , bluetoot the ring tones to your phone, 
thirdly, extracting the memory card from the phone and putting the memory
card in to a card reader, this is then connected to your computer. 
I am not sure whether the Nokia 95 has such a thing.  
tonight I experimented using the USB  cable. after the phone was connected,
by the way I am using an E65,  
so this means my phone becomes an external drive
let me know if you got that far.
Bert 

Loretta

-----Original Message-----
From: vip_students-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:vip_students-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Susan Curry
Sent: 04 July 2008 09:12
To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [vip_students] ring tones

hi folks,

I'm using the n73.

I downloaded ring tones from the blindsea website on to my computer last
night, I found a ring tone that I really like so can some one tell me how do
I transfer it over to my phone please.

Forgive me if this has been covered before.
best wishes

susan 



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