Transferring files using the | To use file transfer mode | ||
USB cable | 1 Connect the USB cable to the phone | ||
Connect your phone to a computer, | and the computer. | ||
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via the USB cable, to use your phone |
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in one of the following: File transfer or |
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File transfer |
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Drag and drop files between your |
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memory card and computer in |
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Microsoft Windows Explorer. |
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2 Phone: Select File transfer or | |||
and can only be used with file transfer | } Settings } the Connectivity tab | ||
mode. | } USB } USB connection } File | ||
Only use the USB cable that comes with | transfer. The phone shuts down. | ||
3 Wait until your memory card appears | |||
the phone, and connect the USB cable | as an external disk in Windows | ||
directly to your computer. Do not remove | Explorer. You can use: | ||
the USB cable from the phone or | |||
• | Windows Explorer to drag and drop | ||
computer during file transfer as this | |||
| files between your memory card | ||
may corrupt the memory card. |
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| and computer. | ||
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| Sony Disc2Phone to transfer music | ||
| • | to your memory card. | |
| Adobe™ Photoshop™ Album |
Starter Edition, to transfer and organize your pictures on your computer.
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