32 Bit Version of V Cast Media Manager does not work with 64 bit Windows 7 OS

willjam
Enthusiast - Level 1

Got a new notebook computer that has 64 bit operating system, surprise V Cast Media Manager won't work. Anyone know when an update will occur. At present I have no way of backing up my phone or using V Cast Media Manager. Suggestions welcomed.

 

Will

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Android10
Contributor - Level 3

Hello! This is Noah with Verizon Wireless. Hope you are having a great day!

The System Requirements for the V Cast Media Manager are below:

Microsoft® Windows® XP with Service Pack 2 (Service Pack 3 recommended) or Windows Vista®

Home Premium, Business, Ultimate, or Enterprise with Service Pack 1 (certified for 32-bit Windows

XP, 32-bit, and 64-bit Windows Vista)

Internet Explorer 6.0 or later

1GHz processor or greater

512MB RAM or more

200MB of free hard disk space

Screen resolution of 1024x576 with 16-bit color or greater

QuickTime 7 or later

A Broadband internet connection is required to access the V CAST Media Store.

I apologize but currently there is no information on the release of an update for the V Cast Media Manager software.  I can only recommend directly copying media like music to the phone by after mounting the device that is connected to the computer via the usb cable.

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Clayboy
Newbie

That just plain and simply bites!

 

I got my HTC android for work. My work computer is Windows 7 enterprise with 64 bit encryption.  If I can't sync my phone with my pc  then my phone is worhtless, therefore my verizon service is worthless.

 

Now I only wished I had went with the iPhone and AT&T

 

I will be sure to send out a memo to our 2000 plus employees not to get a Droid with the Verizon service because they will not work on our operating system.

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bfackrell
Newbie

C’mon Noah…We don’t need to see the system requirements.  We need Verizon to get with the program!

 

This may seem like a “small thing” to you folks at Verizon but I’ve been looking for an excuse to move my family over to AT&T so that we can sink our teeth into the iPhone 4….this just may be the excuse that I need….It’s even worth paying the early termination fee!

 

Sincerely

Customer Since 1995

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BurtReynolds
Contributor - Level 1

Well, Verizon is rolling out some more VCast crapware for everyone (that I am sure you won't be able to delete), so maybe they will get around to putting out software that works for PCs built in the last two years.

 

http://www.cnet.com/8301-19736_1-20022728-251.html?tag=contentMain;contentBody

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dabubbakin
Contributor - Level 3
Sometimes you can tell Windows 7 to make the program work. Windows will download the correct drivers from the net to get things rolling.
That's why some software companies are dragging feet to get win 7 software working correctly.
You should be able to get it to adapt.
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willjam
Enthusiast - Level 1

Thanks for the comment, the problem is that the app will not install after the download. The software or computer senses that it is a 64bit computer and aborts the installation. So there is never an opportunity to run the software in compatibility mode.

 

Will

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jkbowman
Newbie

Just adding my name to the list.     I'm happy with my   Incredible, but am pretty shocked to discover  that  Verizon is only offering 32 bit support.    Please get in the game, Verizon.  If you're stuck on 32 bit you'd might as well be the news from two years ago.

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willjam
Enthusiast - Level 1

Almost all new laptops with Win7 are 64 bit machines. None of the solutions that have been suggested will work.

 

Will

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dabubbakin
Contributor - Level 3
Whoops, double tapped post. Disregard this comment.
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dabubbakin
Contributor - Level 3
What are you using media manager for if you don't mind me asking? Maybe we can work around this problem.
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willjam
Enthusiast - Level 1

Media Manager is the only way I know how to transfer pictures and music to and from my computer. Although I see the phone, I do not see a useable folder that the phone will recognize. Any help would be appreciated. I am mostly concerned with pictures, I do not necessarily need to use the phone for music.

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Leslie1
Contributor - Level 1

The easiest way is to get a adaptor for your phone so can transfer pictures to and from your phone and computer adaptors are any where from 10.00 to 15.00 dollars if your computer is not recognizing the phone.

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willjam
Enthusiast - Level 1

Unfortunately, this is not a viable option either. I have a card reader that would I think read the sim card. I will not try this because two problems exist with this, 1) having to take the phone apart every time you want to do an update and secondly, 2) the file system used by the phone (CDFS)  and computer (NTFS) are not the same which risk making the data on card unreadable when the data is saved by the computer and returned to the phone.

 

Also, the problem is not Win7 32 bit, it Win7 64 bit that the software does not work. I have a 32 bit Win7 system that V Cast work with. What is needed is a 64bit version on the software.

 

willjam

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gregg109
Newbie

Remove the data card (take the phone cover off)

Insert it into your computer using a size adaptor. Drag files to card.

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dabubbakin
Contributor - Level 3
If you see the SD card in My Computer just create some folders. Call one music, one pics, etc.
Copy, paste stuff around and your phone will find this stuff automatically.
Understand or no?
Basically you are creating folders on the SD card through the usb and phone. Copy, paste, move, delete anything you want. Unplug the cord and give Android a few min. Check your pics and Bam!
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willjam
Enthusiast - Level 1

I do not see the Sim Card, that is the problem that I stated earlier. I see no files that the phone can use. I really appreciate your input.

 

Will

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luxrider
Newbie

Noah, Windows 7 has been out for almost a year.  Tell the Powers That Be that more and more people converting to 7 will be expecting major corporations that provide communications services to get with the program.

 

I experienced the same problems as willjam, et al., and there are no compatibility tricks that work. Plugging the device into a computer without the V Cast Media Manager drivers is useless; it sees something there but even manually trying to add the device is a dead end.

 

My computer at work is XP, and I didn't need to be an administrator to install it.  I hope you have the same availability and authorizations, because that's your only choice at present.

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Ann154
Community Leader
Community Leader
@willjam
1) There isn't a SIM card in the phone. There is a SD card.
2) Based what my SD card does, I would think the SD card reads as a FAT file system.
3) I have my phone's SD card in a card reader be read by both a Win XP 32 bit and a Win 7 64 bit.

I'm most definitely NOT a VZW employee. If a post answered your question, please mark it as the answer.

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willjam
Enthusiast - Level 1

Thanks Ann,

 

My bad -- on the SIM card, I will try this. However, I still do not like having to take the phone apart to read the card. But if this works then it better that what I have now.

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DixieKGirl
Newbie

I'm having this issue with a new Droid X and Vista 64 bit. Installation was aborted b/c of the 64 bit system. I've tried making my own folders for music, etc. on the SD card, but I don't know where to find them on my phone. When I go to the "music" area they're not there. Suggestions?

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