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Instructions
Things You'll Need
USB cable
1Connect your phone to the laptop using the supplied USB cable. You should hear a sound stating that the computer has detected the phone as a removal device.
2Click the Windows "Start" button and click "My Computer." You should see your phone listed as a removal device together with other removal devices on your computer. The phone is assigned a drive letter (e.g. J:, D:, K:) which varies depending on your computer.
3Double-click your phone. You should see the music folder. Double-click it to open the window.
4Locate the song you want to transfer to your cell phone and right-click it. Click "Copy." Go back to the opened Music folder window and right-click an empty spot. Click "Paste" to transfer the song to your cell phone. Different phones support different audio formats (e.g. MP3, WMA, AAC). Refer to your phone's manual for the correct format to transfer.
5Repeat step 4 to transfer additional songs on your cell phone. Close the Music folder window when you are done.
6Safely disconnect your phone from the laptop by clicking the "Safely remove hardware" icon on lower right of the system tray. Select the drive letter corresponding with the cell phone and click "Stop." Disconnect the cell phone from the computer when the pop-up message instructs you to do so.
Tips & Warnings
Some phones require third-party software to transfer songs; refer to your cell phones operating manual on the right steps to transfer songs.
Read more: How to Transfer Songs From a Laptop to a Cell Phone | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_5491526_transfer-songs-laptop-cell-phone.html#ixzz1ds3zNYpI
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