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It is very easy as long as you have the USB cable.
First you can try to connect your phone to your laptop by USB cable, after your mobile phone be recognized by the laptop(when there appeared an icon), you can find the disk of your phone on the laptop, then choose the music in your laptop and press the right button of the mouse, you will see the option "send to", and choose the disk of your mobile phone.Then it is OK.
There are many free music on the internet now, you can search the music whose format is compitable with your mobile phone.
To put music on your W810i cellphone, connect it to your laptop with the usb cable. If you don't have the cable use a memory stick. The phone or card will show up as a removable drive on your computer in the Windows Explorer. Copy folders of music into the MP3 directory. When your phone is disconnected or the card is inserted, it will take several moments to index the music, and then your music will appear in the music listings.
go to sony ericsson site and download media mgr
BUT your phone needs a memory card. I transferred one song and I cannot get it to work again even with memory card. My daughter said to put card into a adapter which I have and use a card reader or something like that you buy at radio shack. So you transfer music to the memory card via the cable and reader thingy, then put the card back into the phone. Simple? heck no. The phone propaganda makes it sound like you hook the phone to your computer with its USB, downl media mgr and just drag and drop. Let me know if this fantasy comes true for any of you!
There is a program called BIT PIM it may help. It's free. It isn't the easiest program in the world to use, but it is the only one I've ever used with any success for this application.
Go to Sony site and download the driver for your phone http://ma3-origin.extranet.sonyericsson.com/drivers/ Step 1 Remove data cable from usb and put it into a different one Step 2 Connect your phone to the computer with the cable and turn it on. You might see "Found New Hardware" wizard. DON'T let Windows search for the driver; point it to the driver you just downloaded, and install the drive on your computer. After the driver as installed you should be working 100%
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