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sending videos to comp


Question Posted Thursday May 14 2009, 4:57 pm

I have US Cellular, And i have a video that i want on my computer but it said it was too long to send (thats the only way i know how to get it on here is to send it to my email) So how do i get this video from my phone to my computer without sending it??

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xsummer0fstarsx answered Friday May 15 2009, 5:46 pm:
The only other way I know is if your phone came with an USB cord you can plug the USB cord into your phone and the other end into your computer and it should send.



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