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I have an Exalt vn360, and my laptop will not recognize it. I have followed the instructions here: http://www.verizonwireless.com/support/knowledge-base-83899/ and it seems I am missing the "LGE CDMA Composite USB device". Where can I find it? I have googled it, and haven't found a clear answer- I don't want to download a bunch of things from sites I'm not sure of.
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Also saw this:
Put your LG Exalt VN360 into USB Mode (1st: Tools & settings...9 USB Mode...= Mass storage, 2nd: Tools & settings...3. Tools... USB Mass Storage). Connect via usb cable and PC should see memory in phone as usb mass storage device and/or as additional drive connected.
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LG VN360 Support: Find Manuals & Warranty Info | LG USA
Specific USB driver there.
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Thank you for the response.
I did download that driver and install it- my laptop still will not recognize my phone. (And I have tried restarting the computer.)
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If you are trying to get pics or other info from the phone, move those to the SD card and then plug that card into a computer, adapter for card may be required.
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Also saw this:
Put your LG Exalt VN360 into USB Mode (1st: Tools & settings...9 USB Mode...= Mass storage, 2nd: Tools & settings...3. Tools... USB Mass Storage). Connect via usb cable and PC should see memory in phone as usb mass storage device and/or as additional drive connected.
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Thanks again for those responses.
After putting the phone into 'mass storage' usb mode, my computer recognized it.
The primary reason I want my laptop to interact with my phone is so that I can import music/create playlists. While I got the windows media player to recognize the phone as a device to sync to- I am unable to organize the music files. The playlists did not import with the sync, only the single mp3s- and they're listed out of order (they're listed according to track #, instead of being listed according to album first- so all the track 1s are first, then track 2s, etc). The whole reason I was trying to get the windows media player to recognize my phone is so that I could organize the music instead of just having a big pile of single tracks to listen to.
In short- the laptop now recognizes my phone, but I can not organize the music.
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Glad that answered part of the question at least. There will be limitations to a more basic phone in terms of what you can do with it, but Im glad you got it to at least be recognized by the PC.