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Chapter 5 : Copy files and sync your personal data
4
Open
My Computer
(Windows XP),
Computer
(Windows Vista/
Windows 7) or the
Finder
(Mac), double-click the drive representing
your smartphone and drag and drop files to your smartphone. The
drive displays folders that you can use to organise the files you copy.
You can also create your own folders.
NOTE
If you copy ringtones to your smartphone, make sure you place them in
the
ringtones
folder on your smartphone's USB drive. Photos and videos taken
on the smartphone are in
DCIM
>
100Palm
.
5
End the connection safely. If you do not eject your smartphone
safely, it resets, and may experience data loss, when you disconnect
the USB cable:
•
On a Windows computer, right-click the drive representing your
smartphone and click
Eject
.
•
On a Mac computer, from your desktop, drag the drive
representing your smartphone to the
Trash
. Trash changes to
Eject
.
6
Disconnect the
USB cable
from the computer when the USB drive
screen is no longer displayed on your smartphone.
Delete files and folders using USB Drive mode
When your smartphone is in USB Drive mode, you can’t make or receive
calls or use other wireless features such as email or the web.
1
Connect your smartphone to your computer using the
USB cable
.
2
On your smartphone, tap
USB Drive
. On your computer, your
smartphone appears as a removable drive.
3
On a Windows computer, if the Found New Hardware wizard
opens, click
Cancel
to close the wizard.
4
Open
My Computer
(Windows XP),
Computer
(Windows Vista/
Windows 7) or
Finder
(Mac), double-click the drive representing
your smartphone and delete the files or folders.
5
End the connection safely. If you do not eject your smartphone
safely, it resets, and may experience data loss, when you disconnect
the USB cable:
•
On a Windows computer, right-click the drive representing your
smartphone and click
Eject
.
•
On a Mac computer, from your desktop, drag the drive
representing your smartphone to the
Trash
. Trash changes to
Eject
.
6
Disconnect the
USB cable
from the computer and the smartphone
when the USB drive screen is no longer displayed on your
smartphone.
Copy music, photos and videos using third-party software
Besides using USB Drive mode to copy your photos, videos and DRM-free
music between your computer and your smartphone, you may also be
able to use solutions available from third-party software developers (sold
separately) that facilitate the transfer of media files to your smartphone.
For more information about the availability of third-party solutions, open
the browser on your computer and go to
hpwebos.com/sync-solutions
.
Overview: Get your personal data onto your
smartphone
Your personal data consists of the following:
•
Your contact list (names, phone numbers, street and email addresses)
•
Your calendar events
•
Your tasks (to-do list)
•
Your memos/notes
KEY
TERM
DRM-free:
Describes a file that is not protected by Digital Rights
Management. DRM-free files can be copied as many times as you like and can
be played on your HP Pre
3
.
Summary of Contents for Pre 3
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