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you dont need the installation disc to put pics n music onto your phone.i just solved this myself go into menu-settings-connectivity-USB connection-change to mass storage and thats it.then connect usb cable.any more probs let know.
At this moment there are no programs to work with the LG Shine. I know it is bad news, but the USB/Phone cable only helps you transferring files from your PC to an extra needed Micro SD card in the phone.
If you want to put music files from your laptop onto your LG Shine, you can either use a LG USB cable or a Micro SD Card.The Micro SD card will probably need an additional adapter to have it big enough for your Laptop or PC slot. Once the music files are on the Micro SD card, insert the card into your LG Shine and go to My Stuff". Then, select "Audio and ringtones" and select the file on your memory card. Press the "Options" button and select the copy function and paste it into your phone.
try to format it using your computer. Connect the card with computer using a card reader Then go to my computer right-click the micro sd-card and select format. Format it using FAT.
To find your music on the SD, go to my stuff, sounds, external memory, mp3 and you should see your music. Playing it, however is another matter. You can play only one song. Then you have to manually play the next one. Not what I'd call an MP3 player.
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