The disc that that came with it only has pictures on it
Hi,
Generally, though, if you don't have any software or can't find
anything for your MP3 device (which, as you can see, includes
cellphones!) then you should be able to copy across MP3-format audio files by:
Now you just need to rummage around a bit and figure out where music
files should be stored. One way to do this is to pay for one song to be
downloaded from a service, if that's an option, then see if you can
find where it's stored on your MP3 device and drop other songs into the
same place. If that's not an option, then just put a few songs in
different directories and see if your device can find it once you
disconnect and try to play a song or two.
Any further help, let me know.
Thanks for using "Fixya".
Posted on Jun 04, 2009
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