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  1. #1
    SG
    Guest
    Hi there,
    I am very new to this, and have a T720 and would like to upload games and
    stuff to it. I have PST v 4.81, win XP and a serial cable on the cingular
    network. I can get the proggy to recognize my phone, but can not write
    anything to it. Any ideas? I understand a USB is out of the question with
    PST and XP. Is there a better way?
    Thanks so much,
    SG






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  2. #2
    PDA Man
    Guest

    Re: PST probs. I need someone's expertise!

    Suggestion 1 is get PST version 6.0 you are WAY behind.(personal preference,
    some may not agree) Second lose XP. Was never designed to work with XP. Now
    that I have given you the bad news, here's some good news.
    GO HERE: http://www.beavermjr.com/t720/software/index2.cfm
    Check this guys site out. very good and may just be what you need.



    "SG" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Hi there,
    > I am very new to this, and have a T720 and would like to upload games and
    > stuff to it. I have PST v 4.81, win XP and a serial cable on the cingular
    > network. I can get the proggy to recognize my phone, but can not write
    > anything to it. Any ideas? I understand a USB is out of the question with
    > PST and XP. Is there a better way?
    > Thanks so much,
    > SG
    >
    >
    >






  3. #3
    PDA Man
    Guest

    Re: PST probs. I need someone's expertise!

    Suggestion 1 is get PST version 6.0 you are WAY behind.(personal preference,
    some may not agree) Second lose XP. Was never designed to work with XP. Now
    that I have given you the bad news, here's some good news.
    GO HERE: http://www.beavermjr.com/t720/software/index2.cfm
    Check this guys site out. very good and may just be what you need.



    "SG" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Hi there,
    > I am very new to this, and have a T720 and would like to upload games and
    > stuff to it. I have PST v 4.81, win XP and a serial cable on the cingular
    > network. I can get the proggy to recognize my phone, but can not write
    > anything to it. Any ideas? I understand a USB is out of the question with
    > PST and XP. Is there a better way?
    > Thanks so much,
    > SG
    >
    >
    >






  4. #4
    Striker
    Guest

    Re: PST probs. I need someone's expertise!

    PST 6 works great with XP! I have been using it over and over. Moved many
    of ringtones and pictures with it, along with EMS manager. But be careful
    with it. Experimenting with can cause you to fry your phone. I only use it
    for
    ringtones and pictures. I'm afraid to do anything else with it.

    "PDA Man" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Suggestion 1 is get PST version 6.0 you are WAY behind.(personal

    preference,
    > some may not agree) Second lose XP. Was never designed to work with XP.

    Now
    > that I have given you the bad news, here's some good news.
    > GO HERE: http://www.beavermjr.com/t720/software/index2.cfm
    > Check this guys site out. very good and may just be what you need.
    >
    >
    >
    > "SG" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Hi there,
    > > I am very new to this, and have a T720 and would like to upload games

    and
    > > stuff to it. I have PST v 4.81, win XP and a serial cable on the

    cingular
    > > network. I can get the proggy to recognize my phone, but can not write
    > > anything to it. Any ideas? I understand a USB is out of the question

    with
    > > PST and XP. Is there a better way?
    > > Thanks so much,
    > > SG
    > >
    > >
    > >

    >
    >






  5. #5
    Striker
    Guest

    Re: PST probs. I need someone's expertise!

    PST 6 works great with XP! I have been using it over and over. Moved many
    of ringtones and pictures with it, along with EMS manager. But be careful
    with it. Experimenting with can cause you to fry your phone. I only use it
    for
    ringtones and pictures. I'm afraid to do anything else with it.

    "PDA Man" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Suggestion 1 is get PST version 6.0 you are WAY behind.(personal

    preference,
    > some may not agree) Second lose XP. Was never designed to work with XP.

    Now
    > that I have given you the bad news, here's some good news.
    > GO HERE: http://www.beavermjr.com/t720/software/index2.cfm
    > Check this guys site out. very good and may just be what you need.
    >
    >
    >
    > "SG" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Hi there,
    > > I am very new to this, and have a T720 and would like to upload games

    and
    > > stuff to it. I have PST v 4.81, win XP and a serial cable on the

    cingular
    > > network. I can get the proggy to recognize my phone, but can not write
    > > anything to it. Any ideas? I understand a USB is out of the question

    with
    > > PST and XP. Is there a better way?
    > > Thanks so much,
    > > SG
    > >
    > >
    > >

    >
    >






  6. #6
    Don't Get It
    Guest

    Re: PST probs. I need someone's expertise!

    The fact that yoiu have gotten it to work is just great. There are many who
    have gotten it to "work" There is a "work around" on Beavers page as well.
    But as I stated, PST was not deigned to work with XP and is not
    recommended.There is a stability that is required when FLASHING a phone
    that is important. There are warnings that come with the software that is
    provided to the Motorola Service Centers to NOT run it on XP. Although you
    may never have a problem, remeber this, it is one thing to be using XP to
    change your WakeUp Logo or saving your PhoneBook or Changing Browser
    Setiings/Wallpaper. It is completely different when using PST to do a
    complete Firmware FLASHING or FLEXING of a customers phone that will cost
    you say $350 to replace if you fry it. But you may also one day have a
    problem flashing a phone due to XP and never know it. Anyone who uses PST in
    a Service Center capacity will not use XP or Millenium. The choice, of
    course, remains yours and we wish you well. Our purpose is merely to inform
    in fact.


    "Striker" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > PST 6 works great with XP! I have been using it over and over. Moved many
    > of ringtones and pictures with it, along with EMS manager. But be careful
    > with it. Experimenting with can cause you to fry your phone. I only use it
    > for
    > ringtones and pictures. I'm afraid to do anything else with it.
    >
    > "PDA Man" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Suggestion 1 is get PST version 6.0 you are WAY behind.(personal

    > preference,
    > > some may not agree) Second lose XP. Was never designed to work with XP.

    > Now
    > > that I have given you the bad news, here's some good news.
    > > GO HERE: http://www.beavermjr.com/t720/software/index2.cfm
    > > Check this guys site out. very good and may just be what you need.
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > "SG" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > Hi there,
    > > > I am very new to this, and have a T720 and would like to upload games

    > and
    > > > stuff to it. I have PST v 4.81, win XP and a serial cable on the

    > cingular
    > > > network. I can get the proggy to recognize my phone, but can not write
    > > > anything to it. Any ideas? I understand a USB is out of the question

    > with
    > > > PST and XP. Is there a better way?
    > > > Thanks so much,
    > > > SG
    > > >
    > > >
    > > >

    > >
    > >

    >
    >






  7. #7
    Don't Get It
    Guest

    Re: PST probs. I need someone's expertise!

    The fact that yoiu have gotten it to work is just great. There are many who
    have gotten it to "work" There is a "work around" on Beavers page as well.
    But as I stated, PST was not deigned to work with XP and is not
    recommended.There is a stability that is required when FLASHING a phone
    that is important. There are warnings that come with the software that is
    provided to the Motorola Service Centers to NOT run it on XP. Although you
    may never have a problem, remeber this, it is one thing to be using XP to
    change your WakeUp Logo or saving your PhoneBook or Changing Browser
    Setiings/Wallpaper. It is completely different when using PST to do a
    complete Firmware FLASHING or FLEXING of a customers phone that will cost
    you say $350 to replace if you fry it. But you may also one day have a
    problem flashing a phone due to XP and never know it. Anyone who uses PST in
    a Service Center capacity will not use XP or Millenium. The choice, of
    course, remains yours and we wish you well. Our purpose is merely to inform
    in fact.


    "Striker" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > PST 6 works great with XP! I have been using it over and over. Moved many
    > of ringtones and pictures with it, along with EMS manager. But be careful
    > with it. Experimenting with can cause you to fry your phone. I only use it
    > for
    > ringtones and pictures. I'm afraid to do anything else with it.
    >
    > "PDA Man" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Suggestion 1 is get PST version 6.0 you are WAY behind.(personal

    > preference,
    > > some may not agree) Second lose XP. Was never designed to work with XP.

    > Now
    > > that I have given you the bad news, here's some good news.
    > > GO HERE: http://www.beavermjr.com/t720/software/index2.cfm
    > > Check this guys site out. very good and may just be what you need.
    > >
    > >
    > >
    > > "SG" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > Hi there,
    > > > I am very new to this, and have a T720 and would like to upload games

    > and
    > > > stuff to it. I have PST v 4.81, win XP and a serial cable on the

    > cingular
    > > > network. I can get the proggy to recognize my phone, but can not write
    > > > anything to it. Any ideas? I understand a USB is out of the question

    > with
    > > > PST and XP. Is there a better way?
    > > > Thanks so much,
    > > > SG
    > > >
    > > >
    > > >

    > >
    > >

    >
    >






  8. #8
    Striker
    Guest

    Re: PST probs. I need someone's expertise!

    Well, if you try to flash your phone you are a stupid ass anyway ( even if
    you could get the firmware) when you can take it to verizon and have it done
    for free.
    Why in the world would you tell someone to lose their operating system just
    to use PST? That is really stupid! All I was stating is that XP works fine
    for ringtones and pictures which is what I want to use it for. I'm sure that
    is what that person wants to do, too.
    Not to FLASH or FLEX their phone! I think you are trying to sound a little
    to technical.

    "Don't Get It" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > The fact that yoiu have gotten it to work is just great. There are many

    who
    > have gotten it to "work" There is a "work around" on Beavers page as well.
    > But as I stated, PST was not deigned to work with XP and is not
    > recommended.There is a stability that is required when FLASHING a phone
    > that is important. There are warnings that come with the software that is
    > provided to the Motorola Service Centers to NOT run it on XP. Although you
    > may never have a problem, remeber this, it is one thing to be using XP to
    > change your WakeUp Logo or saving your PhoneBook or Changing Browser
    > Setiings/Wallpaper. It is completely different when using PST to do a
    > complete Firmware FLASHING or FLEXING of a customers phone that will cost
    > you say $350 to replace if you fry it. But you may also one day have a
    > problem flashing a phone due to XP and never know it. Anyone who uses PST

    in
    > a Service Center capacity will not use XP or Millenium. The choice, of
    > course, remains yours and we wish you well. Our purpose is merely to

    inform
    > in fact.
    >
    >
    > "Striker" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > PST 6 works great with XP! I have been using it over and over. Moved

    many
    > > of ringtones and pictures with it, along with EMS manager. But be

    careful
    > > with it. Experimenting with can cause you to fry your phone. I only use

    it
    > > for
    > > ringtones and pictures. I'm afraid to do anything else with it.
    > >
    > > "PDA Man" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > Suggestion 1 is get PST version 6.0 you are WAY behind.(personal

    > > preference,
    > > > some may not agree) Second lose XP. Was never designed to work with

    XP.
    > > Now
    > > > that I have given you the bad news, here's some good news.
    > > > GO HERE: http://www.beavermjr.com/t720/software/index2.cfm
    > > > Check this guys site out. very good and may just be what you need.
    > > >
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > "SG" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > > Hi there,
    > > > > I am very new to this, and have a T720 and would like to upload

    games
    > > and
    > > > > stuff to it. I have PST v 4.81, win XP and a serial cable on the

    > > cingular
    > > > > network. I can get the proggy to recognize my phone, but can not

    write
    > > > > anything to it. Any ideas? I understand a USB is out of the question

    > > with
    > > > > PST and XP. Is there a better way?
    > > > > Thanks so much,
    > > > > SG
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > >
    > > >

    > >
    > >

    >
    >






  9. #9
    Striker
    Guest

    Re: PST probs. I need someone's expertise!

    Well, if you try to flash your phone you are a stupid ass anyway ( even if
    you could get the firmware) when you can take it to verizon and have it done
    for free.
    Why in the world would you tell someone to lose their operating system just
    to use PST? That is really stupid! All I was stating is that XP works fine
    for ringtones and pictures which is what I want to use it for. I'm sure that
    is what that person wants to do, too.
    Not to FLASH or FLEX their phone! I think you are trying to sound a little
    to technical.

    "Don't Get It" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > The fact that yoiu have gotten it to work is just great. There are many

    who
    > have gotten it to "work" There is a "work around" on Beavers page as well.
    > But as I stated, PST was not deigned to work with XP and is not
    > recommended.There is a stability that is required when FLASHING a phone
    > that is important. There are warnings that come with the software that is
    > provided to the Motorola Service Centers to NOT run it on XP. Although you
    > may never have a problem, remeber this, it is one thing to be using XP to
    > change your WakeUp Logo or saving your PhoneBook or Changing Browser
    > Setiings/Wallpaper. It is completely different when using PST to do a
    > complete Firmware FLASHING or FLEXING of a customers phone that will cost
    > you say $350 to replace if you fry it. But you may also one day have a
    > problem flashing a phone due to XP and never know it. Anyone who uses PST

    in
    > a Service Center capacity will not use XP or Millenium. The choice, of
    > course, remains yours and we wish you well. Our purpose is merely to

    inform
    > in fact.
    >
    >
    > "Striker" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > PST 6 works great with XP! I have been using it over and over. Moved

    many
    > > of ringtones and pictures with it, along with EMS manager. But be

    careful
    > > with it. Experimenting with can cause you to fry your phone. I only use

    it
    > > for
    > > ringtones and pictures. I'm afraid to do anything else with it.
    > >
    > > "PDA Man" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > Suggestion 1 is get PST version 6.0 you are WAY behind.(personal

    > > preference,
    > > > some may not agree) Second lose XP. Was never designed to work with

    XP.
    > > Now
    > > > that I have given you the bad news, here's some good news.
    > > > GO HERE: http://www.beavermjr.com/t720/software/index2.cfm
    > > > Check this guys site out. very good and may just be what you need.
    > > >
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > "SG" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > > Hi there,
    > > > > I am very new to this, and have a T720 and would like to upload

    games
    > > and
    > > > > stuff to it. I have PST v 4.81, win XP and a serial cable on the

    > > cingular
    > > > > network. I can get the proggy to recognize my phone, but can not

    write
    > > > > anything to it. Any ideas? I understand a USB is out of the question

    > > with
    > > > > PST and XP. Is there a better way?
    > > > > Thanks so much,
    > > > > SG
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > >
    > > >

    > >
    > >

    >
    >






  10. #10
    Striker
    Guest

    Re: PST probs. I need someone's expertise!

    If you use PST ver.6 you don't have to use the work around as stated at
    beavers website.
    PST 6 will install just fine on XP. If you use an earlier version you will
    have to use the work around
    and install it compatibility mode which I wouldn't do.

    "Striker" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Well, if you try to flash your phone you are a stupid ass anyway ( even

    if
    > you could get the firmware) when you can take it to verizon and have it

    done
    > for free.
    > Why in the world would you tell someone to lose their operating system

    just
    > to use PST? That is really stupid! All I was stating is that XP works fine
    > for ringtones and pictures which is what I want to use it for. I'm sure

    that
    > is what that person wants to do, too.
    > Not to FLASH or FLEX their phone! I think you are trying to sound a little
    > to technical.
    >
    > "Don't Get It" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > The fact that yoiu have gotten it to work is just great. There are many

    > who
    > > have gotten it to "work" There is a "work around" on Beavers page as

    well.
    > > But as I stated, PST was not deigned to work with XP and is not
    > > recommended.There is a stability that is required when FLASHING a phone
    > > that is important. There are warnings that come with the software that

    is
    > > provided to the Motorola Service Centers to NOT run it on XP. Although

    you
    > > may never have a problem, remeber this, it is one thing to be using XP

    to
    > > change your WakeUp Logo or saving your PhoneBook or Changing Browser
    > > Setiings/Wallpaper. It is completely different when using PST to do a
    > > complete Firmware FLASHING or FLEXING of a customers phone that will

    cost
    > > you say $350 to replace if you fry it. But you may also one day have a
    > > problem flashing a phone due to XP and never know it. Anyone who uses

    PST
    > in
    > > a Service Center capacity will not use XP or Millenium. The choice, of
    > > course, remains yours and we wish you well. Our purpose is merely to

    > inform
    > > in fact.
    > >
    > >
    > > "Striker" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > PST 6 works great with XP! I have been using it over and over. Moved

    > many
    > > > of ringtones and pictures with it, along with EMS manager. But be

    > careful
    > > > with it. Experimenting with can cause you to fry your phone. I only

    use
    > it
    > > > for
    > > > ringtones and pictures. I'm afraid to do anything else with it.
    > > >
    > > > "PDA Man" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > > Suggestion 1 is get PST version 6.0 you are WAY behind.(personal
    > > > preference,
    > > > > some may not agree) Second lose XP. Was never designed to work with

    > XP.
    > > > Now
    > > > > that I have given you the bad news, here's some good news.
    > > > > GO HERE: http://www.beavermjr.com/t720/software/index2.cfm
    > > > > Check this guys site out. very good and may just be what you need.
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > > "SG" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > > > Hi there,
    > > > > > I am very new to this, and have a T720 and would like to upload

    > games
    > > > and
    > > > > > stuff to it. I have PST v 4.81, win XP and a serial cable on the
    > > > cingular
    > > > > > network. I can get the proggy to recognize my phone, but can not

    > write
    > > > > > anything to it. Any ideas? I understand a USB is out of the

    question
    > > > with
    > > > > > PST and XP. Is there a better way?
    > > > > > Thanks so much,
    > > > > > SG
    > > > > >
    > > > > >
    > > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > >
    > > >

    > >
    > >

    >
    >






  11. #11
    Striker
    Guest

    Re: PST probs. I need someone's expertise!

    If you use PST ver.6 you don't have to use the work around as stated at
    beavers website.
    PST 6 will install just fine on XP. If you use an earlier version you will
    have to use the work around
    and install it compatibility mode which I wouldn't do.

    "Striker" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Well, if you try to flash your phone you are a stupid ass anyway ( even

    if
    > you could get the firmware) when you can take it to verizon and have it

    done
    > for free.
    > Why in the world would you tell someone to lose their operating system

    just
    > to use PST? That is really stupid! All I was stating is that XP works fine
    > for ringtones and pictures which is what I want to use it for. I'm sure

    that
    > is what that person wants to do, too.
    > Not to FLASH or FLEX their phone! I think you are trying to sound a little
    > to technical.
    >
    > "Don't Get It" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > The fact that yoiu have gotten it to work is just great. There are many

    > who
    > > have gotten it to "work" There is a "work around" on Beavers page as

    well.
    > > But as I stated, PST was not deigned to work with XP and is not
    > > recommended.There is a stability that is required when FLASHING a phone
    > > that is important. There are warnings that come with the software that

    is
    > > provided to the Motorola Service Centers to NOT run it on XP. Although

    you
    > > may never have a problem, remeber this, it is one thing to be using XP

    to
    > > change your WakeUp Logo or saving your PhoneBook or Changing Browser
    > > Setiings/Wallpaper. It is completely different when using PST to do a
    > > complete Firmware FLASHING or FLEXING of a customers phone that will

    cost
    > > you say $350 to replace if you fry it. But you may also one day have a
    > > problem flashing a phone due to XP and never know it. Anyone who uses

    PST
    > in
    > > a Service Center capacity will not use XP or Millenium. The choice, of
    > > course, remains yours and we wish you well. Our purpose is merely to

    > inform
    > > in fact.
    > >
    > >
    > > "Striker" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > PST 6 works great with XP! I have been using it over and over. Moved

    > many
    > > > of ringtones and pictures with it, along with EMS manager. But be

    > careful
    > > > with it. Experimenting with can cause you to fry your phone. I only

    use
    > it
    > > > for
    > > > ringtones and pictures. I'm afraid to do anything else with it.
    > > >
    > > > "PDA Man" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > > Suggestion 1 is get PST version 6.0 you are WAY behind.(personal
    > > > preference,
    > > > > some may not agree) Second lose XP. Was never designed to work with

    > XP.
    > > > Now
    > > > > that I have given you the bad news, here's some good news.
    > > > > GO HERE: http://www.beavermjr.com/t720/software/index2.cfm
    > > > > Check this guys site out. very good and may just be what you need.
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > > "SG" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > > > Hi there,
    > > > > > I am very new to this, and have a T720 and would like to upload

    > games
    > > > and
    > > > > > stuff to it. I have PST v 4.81, win XP and a serial cable on the
    > > > cingular
    > > > > > network. I can get the proggy to recognize my phone, but can not

    > write
    > > > > > anything to it. Any ideas? I understand a USB is out of the

    question
    > > > with
    > > > > > PST and XP. Is there a better way?
    > > > > > Thanks so much,
    > > > > > SG
    > > > > >
    > > > > >
    > > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > >
    > > >

    > >
    > >

    >
    >






  12. #12
    PDA Man
    Guest

    Re: PST probs. I need someone's expertise!

    Im sorry, my mistake thinking I was talking to someone who had the ability
    to actually "use" the software, not just "play around" with it. Thank you
    for explaining your ineptness and that you use the software to backup your
    phoneook. But then again, after a few seconds of reading your posts, I now
    understand what I am dealing with. In case you didnt notice, the original
    poster asked for someone's "expertise" not " I need someone who has backed
    up their phonebook 3 or 4 times". You see, not everyone has their phone on
    Verizon, possibly difficult for you to grasp, I know. Also, not everyone is
    nearby a service center. Unlike yourself, we all can't just toss our phone
    into the basket on the handlebars and just peddle down to the shopping
    center on their way home from school.. Shocking to you once again, I know.
    Anyway, I will let you go, I am sure you are working on tonites "Big
    Project" loading a new WakeUp graphic that says "Eminem Rules!!"

    SNIP <Why in the world would you tell someone to lose their operating system
    just
    to use PST? That is really stupid! >

    No, what is REALLY STUPID is that you would even think that the comment was
    indicating that the person should change their operating system or i
    expected them to do that JUST TO USE PST. It was a figure off speech
    indicating that XP was not the best choice for the situation. But once
    again, your reply is what is expected from someone of your technical
    prowess. All said and done, I will cut this off, I know how difficult it
    must be to read this under your covers with a flashlite in your mouth.
    SHHHH! Is Mommy comming? DAMN BUSTED AGAIN. "Please Mom, take anything, but
    not my Olson Twin DVD set, I just got that from Skeeter Megenzie!!"









    "Striker" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Well, if you try to flash your phone you are a stupid ass anyway ( even

    if
    > you could get the firmware) when you can take it to verizon and have it

    done
    > for free.
    > Why in the world would you tell someone to lose their operating system

    just
    > to use PST? That is really stupid! All I was stating is that XP works fine
    > for ringtones and pictures which is what I want to use it for. I'm sure

    that
    > is what that person wants to do, too.
    > Not to FLASH or FLEX their phone! I think you are trying to sound a little
    > to technical.
    >
    > "Don't Get It" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > The fact that yoiu have gotten it to work is just great. There are many

    > who
    > > have gotten it to "work" There is a "work around" on Beavers page as

    well.
    > > But as I stated, PST was not deigned to work with XP and is not
    > > recommended.There is a stability that is required when FLASHING a phone
    > > that is important. There are warnings that come with the software that

    is
    > > provided to the Motorola Service Centers to NOT run it on XP. Although

    you
    > > may never have a problem, remeber this, it is one thing to be using XP

    to
    > > change your WakeUp Logo or saving your PhoneBook or Changing Browser
    > > Setiings/Wallpaper. It is completely different when using PST to do a
    > > complete Firmware FLASHING or FLEXING of a customers phone that will

    cost
    > > you say $350 to replace if you fry it. But you may also one day have a
    > > problem flashing a phone due to XP and never know it. Anyone who uses

    PST
    > in
    > > a Service Center capacity will not use XP or Millenium. The choice, of
    > > course, remains yours and we wish you well. Our purpose is merely to

    > inform
    > > in fact.
    > >
    > >
    > > "Striker" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > PST 6 works great with XP! I have been using it over and over. Moved

    > many
    > > > of ringtones and pictures with it, along with EMS manager. But be

    > careful
    > > > with it. Experimenting with can cause you to fry your phone. I only

    use
    > it
    > > > for
    > > > ringtones and pictures. I'm afraid to do anything else with it.
    > > >
    > > > "PDA Man" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > > Suggestion 1 is get PST version 6.0 you are WAY behind.(personal
    > > > preference,
    > > > > some may not agree) Second lose XP. Was never designed to work with

    > XP.
    > > > Now
    > > > > that I have given you the bad news, here's some good news.
    > > > > GO HERE: http://www.beavermjr.com/t720/software/index2.cfm
    > > > > Check this guys site out. very good and may just be what you need.
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > > "SG" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > > > Hi there,
    > > > > > I am very new to this, and have a T720 and would like to upload

    > games
    > > > and
    > > > > > stuff to it. I have PST v 4.81, win XP and a serial cable on the
    > > > cingular
    > > > > > network. I can get the proggy to recognize my phone, but can not

    > write
    > > > > > anything to it. Any ideas? I understand a USB is out of the

    question
    > > > with
    > > > > > PST and XP. Is there a better way?
    > > > > > Thanks so much,
    > > > > > SG
    > > > > >
    > > > > >
    > > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > >
    > > >

    > >
    > >

    >
    >






  13. #13
    PDA Man
    Guest

    Re: PST probs. I need someone's expertise!

    Im sorry, my mistake thinking I was talking to someone who had the ability
    to actually "use" the software, not just "play around" with it. Thank you
    for explaining your ineptness and that you use the software to backup your
    phoneook. But then again, after a few seconds of reading your posts, I now
    understand what I am dealing with. In case you didnt notice, the original
    poster asked for someone's "expertise" not " I need someone who has backed
    up their phonebook 3 or 4 times". You see, not everyone has their phone on
    Verizon, possibly difficult for you to grasp, I know. Also, not everyone is
    nearby a service center. Unlike yourself, we all can't just toss our phone
    into the basket on the handlebars and just peddle down to the shopping
    center on their way home from school.. Shocking to you once again, I know.
    Anyway, I will let you go, I am sure you are working on tonites "Big
    Project" loading a new WakeUp graphic that says "Eminem Rules!!"

    SNIP <Why in the world would you tell someone to lose their operating system
    just
    to use PST? That is really stupid! >

    No, what is REALLY STUPID is that you would even think that the comment was
    indicating that the person should change their operating system or i
    expected them to do that JUST TO USE PST. It was a figure off speech
    indicating that XP was not the best choice for the situation. But once
    again, your reply is what is expected from someone of your technical
    prowess. All said and done, I will cut this off, I know how difficult it
    must be to read this under your covers with a flashlite in your mouth.
    SHHHH! Is Mommy comming? DAMN BUSTED AGAIN. "Please Mom, take anything, but
    not my Olson Twin DVD set, I just got that from Skeeter Megenzie!!"









    "Striker" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Well, if you try to flash your phone you are a stupid ass anyway ( even

    if
    > you could get the firmware) when you can take it to verizon and have it

    done
    > for free.
    > Why in the world would you tell someone to lose their operating system

    just
    > to use PST? That is really stupid! All I was stating is that XP works fine
    > for ringtones and pictures which is what I want to use it for. I'm sure

    that
    > is what that person wants to do, too.
    > Not to FLASH or FLEX their phone! I think you are trying to sound a little
    > to technical.
    >
    > "Don't Get It" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > The fact that yoiu have gotten it to work is just great. There are many

    > who
    > > have gotten it to "work" There is a "work around" on Beavers page as

    well.
    > > But as I stated, PST was not deigned to work with XP and is not
    > > recommended.There is a stability that is required when FLASHING a phone
    > > that is important. There are warnings that come with the software that

    is
    > > provided to the Motorola Service Centers to NOT run it on XP. Although

    you
    > > may never have a problem, remeber this, it is one thing to be using XP

    to
    > > change your WakeUp Logo or saving your PhoneBook or Changing Browser
    > > Setiings/Wallpaper. It is completely different when using PST to do a
    > > complete Firmware FLASHING or FLEXING of a customers phone that will

    cost
    > > you say $350 to replace if you fry it. But you may also one day have a
    > > problem flashing a phone due to XP and never know it. Anyone who uses

    PST
    > in
    > > a Service Center capacity will not use XP or Millenium. The choice, of
    > > course, remains yours and we wish you well. Our purpose is merely to

    > inform
    > > in fact.
    > >
    > >
    > > "Striker" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > PST 6 works great with XP! I have been using it over and over. Moved

    > many
    > > > of ringtones and pictures with it, along with EMS manager. But be

    > careful
    > > > with it. Experimenting with can cause you to fry your phone. I only

    use
    > it
    > > > for
    > > > ringtones and pictures. I'm afraid to do anything else with it.
    > > >
    > > > "PDA Man" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > > Suggestion 1 is get PST version 6.0 you are WAY behind.(personal
    > > > preference,
    > > > > some may not agree) Second lose XP. Was never designed to work with

    > XP.
    > > > Now
    > > > > that I have given you the bad news, here's some good news.
    > > > > GO HERE: http://www.beavermjr.com/t720/software/index2.cfm
    > > > > Check this guys site out. very good and may just be what you need.
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > > "SG" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > > > Hi there,
    > > > > > I am very new to this, and have a T720 and would like to upload

    > games
    > > > and
    > > > > > stuff to it. I have PST v 4.81, win XP and a serial cable on the
    > > > cingular
    > > > > > network. I can get the proggy to recognize my phone, but can not

    > write
    > > > > > anything to it. Any ideas? I understand a USB is out of the

    question
    > > > with
    > > > > > PST and XP. Is there a better way?
    > > > > > Thanks so much,
    > > > > > SG
    > > > > >
    > > > > >
    > > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > >
    > > >

    > >
    > >

    >
    >






  14. #14
    Striker
    Guest

    Re: PST probs. I need someone's expertise!

    Someone who would go into such detail trying convince someone and themselves
    that they
    know that much definitely has a problem. I know I would never listen to any
    advice you would give.
    Chill out man!! Go Flex your phone.

    "PDA Man" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Im sorry, my mistake thinking I was talking to someone who had the ability
    > to actually "use" the software, not just "play around" with it. Thank you
    > for explaining your ineptness and that you use the software to backup your
    > phoneook. But then again, after a few seconds of reading your posts, I now
    > understand what I am dealing with. In case you didnt notice, the original
    > poster asked for someone's "expertise" not " I need someone who has backed
    > up their phonebook 3 or 4 times". You see, not everyone has their phone on
    > Verizon, possibly difficult for you to grasp, I know. Also, not everyone

    is
    > nearby a service center. Unlike yourself, we all can't just toss our

    phone
    > into the basket on the handlebars and just peddle down to the shopping
    > center on their way home from school.. Shocking to you once again, I know.
    > Anyway, I will let you go, I am sure you are working on tonites "Big
    > Project" loading a new WakeUp graphic that says "Eminem Rules!!"
    >
    > SNIP <Why in the world would you tell someone to lose their operating

    system
    > just
    > to use PST? That is really stupid! >
    >
    > No, what is REALLY STUPID is that you would even think that the comment

    was
    > indicating that the person should change their operating system or i
    > expected them to do that JUST TO USE PST. It was a figure off speech
    > indicating that XP was not the best choice for the situation. But once
    > again, your reply is what is expected from someone of your technical
    > prowess. All said and done, I will cut this off, I know how difficult it
    > must be to read this under your covers with a flashlite in your mouth.
    > SHHHH! Is Mommy comming? DAMN BUSTED AGAIN. "Please Mom, take anything,

    but
    > not my Olson Twin DVD set, I just got that from Skeeter Megenzie!!"
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > "Striker" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Well, if you try to flash your phone you are a stupid ass anyway ( even

    > if
    > > you could get the firmware) when you can take it to verizon and have it

    > done
    > > for free.
    > > Why in the world would you tell someone to lose their operating system

    > just
    > > to use PST? That is really stupid! All I was stating is that XP works

    fine
    > > for ringtones and pictures which is what I want to use it for. I'm sure

    > that
    > > is what that person wants to do, too.
    > > Not to FLASH or FLEX their phone! I think you are trying to sound a

    little
    > > to technical.
    > >
    > > "Don't Get It" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > The fact that yoiu have gotten it to work is just great. There are

    many
    > > who
    > > > have gotten it to "work" There is a "work around" on Beavers page as

    > well.
    > > > But as I stated, PST was not deigned to work with XP and is not
    > > > recommended.There is a stability that is required when FLASHING a

    phone
    > > > that is important. There are warnings that come with the software that

    > is
    > > > provided to the Motorola Service Centers to NOT run it on XP. Although

    > you
    > > > may never have a problem, remeber this, it is one thing to be using XP

    > to
    > > > change your WakeUp Logo or saving your PhoneBook or Changing Browser
    > > > Setiings/Wallpaper. It is completely different when using PST to do a
    > > > complete Firmware FLASHING or FLEXING of a customers phone that will

    > cost
    > > > you say $350 to replace if you fry it. But you may also one day have a
    > > > problem flashing a phone due to XP and never know it. Anyone who uses

    > PST
    > > in
    > > > a Service Center capacity will not use XP or Millenium. The choice, of
    > > > course, remains yours and we wish you well. Our purpose is merely to

    > > inform
    > > > in fact.
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > "Striker" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > > PST 6 works great with XP! I have been using it over and over.

    Moved
    > > many
    > > > > of ringtones and pictures with it, along with EMS manager. But be

    > > careful
    > > > > with it. Experimenting with can cause you to fry your phone. I only

    > use
    > > it
    > > > > for
    > > > > ringtones and pictures. I'm afraid to do anything else with it.
    > > > >
    > > > > "PDA Man" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > > > Suggestion 1 is get PST version 6.0 you are WAY behind.(personal
    > > > > preference,
    > > > > > some may not agree) Second lose XP. Was never designed to work

    with
    > > XP.
    > > > > Now
    > > > > > that I have given you the bad news, here's some good news.
    > > > > > GO HERE: http://www.beavermjr.com/t720/software/index2.cfm
    > > > > > Check this guys site out. very good and may just be what you need.
    > > > > >
    > > > > >
    > > > > >
    > > > > > "SG" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > > > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > > > > Hi there,
    > > > > > > I am very new to this, and have a T720 and would like to upload

    > > games
    > > > > and
    > > > > > > stuff to it. I have PST v 4.81, win XP and a serial cable on

    the
    > > > > cingular
    > > > > > > network. I can get the proggy to recognize my phone, but can not

    > > write
    > > > > > > anything to it. Any ideas? I understand a USB is out of the

    > question
    > > > > with
    > > > > > > PST and XP. Is there a better way?
    > > > > > > Thanks so much,
    > > > > > > SG
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > >
    > > > > >
    > > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > >
    > > >

    > >
    > >

    >
    >






  15. #15
    Striker
    Guest

    Re: PST probs. I need someone's expertise!

    Someone who would go into such detail trying convince someone and themselves
    that they
    know that much definitely has a problem. I know I would never listen to any
    advice you would give.
    Chill out man!! Go Flex your phone.

    "PDA Man" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Im sorry, my mistake thinking I was talking to someone who had the ability
    > to actually "use" the software, not just "play around" with it. Thank you
    > for explaining your ineptness and that you use the software to backup your
    > phoneook. But then again, after a few seconds of reading your posts, I now
    > understand what I am dealing with. In case you didnt notice, the original
    > poster asked for someone's "expertise" not " I need someone who has backed
    > up their phonebook 3 or 4 times". You see, not everyone has their phone on
    > Verizon, possibly difficult for you to grasp, I know. Also, not everyone

    is
    > nearby a service center. Unlike yourself, we all can't just toss our

    phone
    > into the basket on the handlebars and just peddle down to the shopping
    > center on their way home from school.. Shocking to you once again, I know.
    > Anyway, I will let you go, I am sure you are working on tonites "Big
    > Project" loading a new WakeUp graphic that says "Eminem Rules!!"
    >
    > SNIP <Why in the world would you tell someone to lose their operating

    system
    > just
    > to use PST? That is really stupid! >
    >
    > No, what is REALLY STUPID is that you would even think that the comment

    was
    > indicating that the person should change their operating system or i
    > expected them to do that JUST TO USE PST. It was a figure off speech
    > indicating that XP was not the best choice for the situation. But once
    > again, your reply is what is expected from someone of your technical
    > prowess. All said and done, I will cut this off, I know how difficult it
    > must be to read this under your covers with a flashlite in your mouth.
    > SHHHH! Is Mommy comming? DAMN BUSTED AGAIN. "Please Mom, take anything,

    but
    > not my Olson Twin DVD set, I just got that from Skeeter Megenzie!!"
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    > "Striker" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > > Well, if you try to flash your phone you are a stupid ass anyway ( even

    > if
    > > you could get the firmware) when you can take it to verizon and have it

    > done
    > > for free.
    > > Why in the world would you tell someone to lose their operating system

    > just
    > > to use PST? That is really stupid! All I was stating is that XP works

    fine
    > > for ringtones and pictures which is what I want to use it for. I'm sure

    > that
    > > is what that person wants to do, too.
    > > Not to FLASH or FLEX their phone! I think you are trying to sound a

    little
    > > to technical.
    > >
    > > "Don't Get It" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > The fact that yoiu have gotten it to work is just great. There are

    many
    > > who
    > > > have gotten it to "work" There is a "work around" on Beavers page as

    > well.
    > > > But as I stated, PST was not deigned to work with XP and is not
    > > > recommended.There is a stability that is required when FLASHING a

    phone
    > > > that is important. There are warnings that come with the software that

    > is
    > > > provided to the Motorola Service Centers to NOT run it on XP. Although

    > you
    > > > may never have a problem, remeber this, it is one thing to be using XP

    > to
    > > > change your WakeUp Logo or saving your PhoneBook or Changing Browser
    > > > Setiings/Wallpaper. It is completely different when using PST to do a
    > > > complete Firmware FLASHING or FLEXING of a customers phone that will

    > cost
    > > > you say $350 to replace if you fry it. But you may also one day have a
    > > > problem flashing a phone due to XP and never know it. Anyone who uses

    > PST
    > > in
    > > > a Service Center capacity will not use XP or Millenium. The choice, of
    > > > course, remains yours and we wish you well. Our purpose is merely to

    > > inform
    > > > in fact.
    > > >
    > > >
    > > > "Striker" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > > PST 6 works great with XP! I have been using it over and over.

    Moved
    > > many
    > > > > of ringtones and pictures with it, along with EMS manager. But be

    > > careful
    > > > > with it. Experimenting with can cause you to fry your phone. I only

    > use
    > > it
    > > > > for
    > > > > ringtones and pictures. I'm afraid to do anything else with it.
    > > > >
    > > > > "PDA Man" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > > > Suggestion 1 is get PST version 6.0 you are WAY behind.(personal
    > > > > preference,
    > > > > > some may not agree) Second lose XP. Was never designed to work

    with
    > > XP.
    > > > > Now
    > > > > > that I have given you the bad news, here's some good news.
    > > > > > GO HERE: http://www.beavermjr.com/t720/software/index2.cfm
    > > > > > Check this guys site out. very good and may just be what you need.
    > > > > >
    > > > > >
    > > > > >
    > > > > > "SG" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > > > > > news:[email protected]...
    > > > > > > Hi there,
    > > > > > > I am very new to this, and have a T720 and would like to upload

    > > games
    > > > > and
    > > > > > > stuff to it. I have PST v 4.81, win XP and a serial cable on

    the
    > > > > cingular
    > > > > > > network. I can get the proggy to recognize my phone, but can not

    > > write
    > > > > > > anything to it. Any ideas? I understand a USB is out of the

    > question
    > > > > with
    > > > > > > PST and XP. Is there a better way?
    > > > > > > Thanks so much,
    > > > > > > SG
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > >
    > > > > > >
    > > > > >
    > > > > >
    > > > >
    > > > >
    > > >
    > > >

    > >
    > >

    >
    >






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