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Hi. There are Microsoft drivers available for download in the Lexmark website. If your using Vista or Windows 7, check if it's running on 32-bit or 64-bit operating system by going to Start > right click on Computer > Properties. Then click on this link to the Lexmark website. http://bit.ly/9faEwK . On the bottom of the page, you'll see dropdowns for Microsoft, Macintosh and Linux/Unix operating system. For Vista, choose Microsoft Vista for 32-bit or Microsoft Vista X64 for 64-bit. For Windows 7, choose Windows 7 for 32-bit or Windows 7 X64 for 64-bit. Download the Driver but not the Firmware update. Hope this helps.
If you're using Vista run Windows Update with the phone plugged into your computer via USB. You should see an optional update appear pertaining to an LG driver or mobile phone driver (can't remember exactly what it says).
go to download.com and get the data for the phone. its a tiny file that makes your computer recognize that the phone is plugged in. of course.. VISSTA has to be more complicated. :) thanks microsoft
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