Posted by Bret4207 on May 17, 2020 at 16:54:21 from (207.42.20.149):
In Reply to: Track phones posted by Ih10020 on May 17, 2020 at 05:07:13:
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I found the directions on line someplace. You have to have a way to get the music to a lap top or tower type computer. I also had to look up how to record (download/upload whatever) from CD to my laptop. Once it's stored on the laptop you use the charger wire to the phone and you use it as a data transfer cable. When you plug it into an Android type system you should be able to pull down a "Choose what the USB cable does" type screen and choose data transfer or whatever it says. Then you go to what ever music program is on the laptop, mine is Windows Media Player, and you should see the phone one it's plugged in. Then you "sync" the music to the phone. The music will go to your phones "Music" program, "app" I guess they call them now. There are tutorials on You Tube or via search engine that can explain it better than I can.
I'm basically computer illiterate and using the flashlight or camera on my phone requires I actually think about how to do it. So if I can figure it out, I think most anyone can.
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