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L7 Drivers for PC/MPT? Alternate way to load up TransFlash card?

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Posted by: MrAnthonyWong

Where can I get the drivers for the L7? Read in a post about somewhere in the C:\...\Common Files folder, but I don't have the Motorola Common Files. So any other ideas? Also because I don't think the adapter for my TF card works at all, corrupt. The card seems responsive in the phone. Is there any way I can add files to the TF card via the phone? Thanks. For MPT I have 4.04.



Posted by: ZippoMan

I zipped the Motorola folder in the common files folder...here it is http://bio-corp.com/pics/moto.zip



Posted by: MrAnthonyWong

Quote:
Originally Posted by ZippoMan
I zipped the Motorola folder in the common files folder...here it is http://bio-corp.com/pics/moto.zip


Hmm... MPT still doesn't make a connection. I can click all the icons but it comes out blank, no connection to the phone. BTW can I add stuff to the TF card through my phone when its connected?



Posted by: DJester

You can either transfer directly to the memory card by accessing it as a removable drive... or MPT 4.04 should support the L7, you may have to change the usb setting to data/fax. (settings > connections > usb settings)
The drivers should be in c:\program files\motorola phone tools\inf\win2k_xp_usb_drivers



Posted by: theclarks1

Quote:
Originally Posted by DJester
You can either transfer directly to the memory card by accessing it as a removable drive... or MPT 4.04 should support the L7, you may have to change the usb setting to data/fax. (settings > connections > usb settings)
The drivers should be in c:\program files\motorola phone tools\inf\win2k_xp_usb_drivers


I agree.the easiest way to do it is to access the TF card directly, if you use the MPT its really a pain.!!



Posted by: DJester

Quote:
Originally Posted by theclarks1
I agree.the easiest way to do it is to access the TF card directly, if you use the MPT its really a pain.!!

Agree.... the only plus to using MPT for this is sending directly to the phone memory for ringtones.





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