Question Posted Thursday November 26 2009, 1:45 pm
So I have a toshiba laptop with windows vista.
and i also have a sidekick 2008.
im trying to transfer music to my sidekick along with some themes because i cant take a picture and put it as my background (which is a different complaint on its own but whatever) anywho im using sk08themes.com for the themes and i cant get them on my sidekick i have the theme downloaded extracted and all ready to go but when i plug in my sidekick with the usb cord and go to computer to open the removable e disk a box comes up and tells me to put the disk in the e drive. and im like its already there. so i cleaned the usb connectors with an air can thinking maybe it was dirty, still not opening.
so i looked online and someone had the same problem and one person said that you need an SD card so i got one of those. i tried formatting it. nothing worked.
so can any one tell me how to get the file to open so i can transfer music and themes. anything would help. and if you can help can you describe each thing i have to press cause im terrible with computers when it comes to this kind of stuff. thank you in advance!!!
1.Plug your Sidekick usb cord to the sidekick phone .
(A window should pop up & say open with . . And it has numerous things 2 open the file with) Select Open folder with [it says something else but I forget] but it has a folder next to it as an icon
2. When You do this Go to the File it has about your fone . And make a New folder For THEMES .
3. After this Go to the Sk08themes.com and select a theme you want 2 download . When it is downloaded find it in yur computer & select Extract all . It'll ask where to put the theme , So simply click on the theme folder .
4. It should save there after this & Remember it will only work if you have a Micro Sd Memory Card .
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