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RedNoir
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Posted at 10:27 pm on Dec. 28, 2008 |
| put the card in you phone. then when on your phone go to the function format card. this will erase the card, so back up whatever you need to back up. when you format it. the phone will make folders like my_pix my_sound my_music ETC., ETC. Then put all songs on your comp in the folder my music. it should play on your phone now. I know this because I have a verizon phone. |
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whrocky5092
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Posted at 8:00 pm on Dec. 26, 2008 |
| yes bcuz its an MP3 player as long as the songs are mp3 u can use limewire |
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everybuddiesfool16
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Posted at 10:24 am on Dec. 26, 2008 |
| still cant fucking figure this shit out |
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smalltowngirl9
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Posted at 9:34 am on Dec. 26, 2008 |
| you can use limewire to download the music for free, and then put it onto Vcast music manager on the computer, then hookup your phone & it will sync. you can chose whether you want it stored on your memory card or on your phone memory. if the memory card isn't playing, you may want to try storing it to your phone's memory just to begin with. |
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redhotchilis64
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Posted at 9:34 am on Dec. 26, 2008 |
| If your phone accepts MP3 format, you can use Limewire to put songs on it. |
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ManiacPenguins
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Posted at 9:33 am on Dec. 26, 2008 |
| you can use the memory card/limewire. or just buy them on itunes drm free |
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