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    Adobe Media Player and File transfer from pc to w880i

    hi guys!
    I have a problem with My Adobe Media Player
    when I double click on it
    It doesn't open , i.e. it doesn't load at all
    An0ther problem that I encountered is that recently when I'm trying to pass files to my cellphone, it gives me this creeepy error:
    Error Copying File or Folder : " Cannot copy 09 sEt ne Free[by L.H.]: The drive cannot find the sector requested
    It only happens when I want to transfer videos and some songs... i have a w880i
    N pls help me as soon as possible cause I can't live without these things

    Thank you
    Best regards,
    Dias

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    I recommend that you reinstall the application. Maybe somethings are missing.

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    Regarding the W880i: Are u trying to store/copy the data to the phone's memory or to it's memory stick? Check it out...

    Also, try to isolate the issue. For example, if you have a MemoryStick reader (for instance, many laptops and some desktops do), try to copy it directly to the memory stick (meaning not using the phone but the card only) and see if you succeed.

    If the copy works out, and you're not trying to put the data on the phone's internal memory, then it should be something with the W880i's software. In this case I suggest you reinstall it.
    IT is here to solve your problems. The ones you did not have before .

 

 

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