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I am trying to load java stuff onto my v3. I have installed MPT v3 no
problems to my phone using USB cable. I have synchronised etc. so no
problems so far. I have installed PST v7.1.1 but when I try to read from the
phone I get an error message 'Phone not connected. Please connect and power
up the phone'. I am running XP SP2 all updates etc. and am running out of
ideas. Has anyone else encountered this problem or solved it?
Archived from groups: alt.cellular.motorola (More info?)
do a search for Motorola Hacker's bible. it is probably the most
informative. i had the same problems...you can continue to click "ok"
after getting the error message, but I've discovered you cannot
uninstall PST if that happens.
However, PST does work in XPSP2. you have to ensure that you
disconnect the USB cable from the phone inbetween P2kman, PST, or MPT.
You cannot have any of the three running simulatneously.
with that said, the best thing to do is to uninstall all three
programs. if you cannot uninstall PST, reinstall PST, but first right
click the installation file of PST, go to properties, select
compatibility and check "run this program in compatibility for:" and
then select Windows 2000. PST will then isntall and you will not get
the error message about service packs. after that, uninstall the
program from add/remove programs. also, uninstall WIBU-KEY which is
also listed in add/remove.
once you uninstall all three programs, reboot. go to my computer or
windows explorer, or explorer and type %temp%. select all the files
and delete them. that will empty your temp folders.
then follow the the motorla hacker's bible instructions. install MPT
first (note when to connect the phone). make sure to update MPT once
it is installed before connecting the phone.
once MPT is good, disconnect the phone, and install PST. Again, I ran
PST under compatibility mode for windows 2000.
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