How to Manage a Razr 2 V9X With a PC

The Motorola Razr 2 V9x was designed with USB connectivity to allow users to hook up their phone to a computer to manage their multimedia files, including music, pictures and video. By using a computer to manage files on the Razr 2, users can transfer their favorite songs, pictures and videos downloaded from the Internet. The computer connectivity also provides a way to back up important files in the event the phone is lost or damaged and the user can no longer access the files.

Things You'll Need

  • USB cable
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Instructions

    • 1

      Change the USB setting on the Razr 2 V9x to "Memory Card." To change the USB setting, press the "Select" button to open the main menu and choose Settings > Connection > USB Settings > Default Connection > Memory Card.

    • 2

      Plug the small end of the USB cable into the accessory jack on the lower left side of the phone and connect the other end to a USB jack on your computer. The computer will recognize the device as a removable storage device after several seconds.

    • 3

      Double click "My Computer" on your computer and then open the "Removable Disk" drive for your phone. A list of folders will appear in the "Removable Disk" window.

    • 4

      Open the "Mobile" folder to display the folders that store your files.

    • 5

      Drag the file you want to add to your Razr 2 from your computer into the appropriate folder. Audio files, including ringtones, are placed in the "Audio" folder; picture, screen saver and wallpaper files are placed in the "Picture" folder; and video files are placed in the "Video" folder.

    • 6

      Move files from your phone to the computer by opening the appropriate folder and dragging the file onto the computer. This creates a backup of the file.

    • 7

      Click the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon in the lower right corner of your computer and choose "USB Mass Storage Device" to end the connection between your phone and the computer.

    • 8

      Remove the phone from the USB cable when prompted by the computer.

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