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Old 09-06-2006, 05:41   #5 (permalink)
James_S
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Comon, read what he writes.

I'll explain a little more:

1. The phone is dirty at the connector. Scratch the metal a little, and check that the pins on your cable is OK also. On such old phones, it's actually rare that that area is really clean.

2. The cable is not getting a good power supply. Try disconnecting other USB-devices, or change usb-port.

3. If it's still not working:
a) Your phone is damaged.
b) Your cable is damaged.

4. If problem is still not fixed you are lying.
 
 
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