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new n96 I have been downloading music. usb connect...

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new n96 I have been downloading music. usb connection in progress

help me please as Im losing my mind. I have trnasferred msuic to my new n96 and its all been ok fore a few days. Now I have transferred some more music and I go into music player and the I keep seeing message usb connection in progress. this has now been showing for an hour. does anyone know why this is or is there a way to stop this and for me to cancel the download transfer.

Please help.
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Re: new n96 I have been downloading music. usb connection in progress


daniellee wrote:
help me please as Im losing my mind. I have trnasferred msuic to my new n96 and its all been ok fore a few days. Now I have transferred some more music and I go into music player and the I keep seeing message usb connection in progress. this has now been showing for an hour. does anyone know why this is or is there a way to stop this and for me to cancel the download transfer.

Please help.

 

 

Take a look at this review.  It has the answer to your question.  I had this problem too, with my e63.

 

http://adityasphones.wordpress.com/2008/12/17/e63-review-part-3-software-music-battery-screen/

 

The E63’s software is a little buggy, like when you connect the phone to the USB and the music player application is working in the background it stops and says that USB connection in progress at this point whether the phone is connected to the computer in PC Suite mode makes no difference, the music player stops functioning and even after disconnecting it doesn’t stop flashing that message, one has to switch off the phone and restart it to use the music player option. If by chance you get a message about the music folder being corrupted and it is repairing it… that’s because you switched off your phone with the application still being connected to USB! That is a big no-no, I think Nokia is going to have a lot of people complaining about this. 

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