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I downloaded the connection software from Nokia.
I turned off my 770. I plugged it in via USB. I held the home button and the USB icon showed up so I released the button. The USB icon disappeared and the OS loaded. There is no USB icon on the screen and my PC can not find the device.
I removed the USB cord and plugged it in again, my computer found the device and I am now able to access only the files on the memory card when I go into My Computer. But the updating software can't find the device at all.
I tried this over and over and still no luck. I am trying to upgrade to the latest firmware but the updating software from Nokia can't find my 770.
Any ideas?
Edit: I switched to a different USB outlet on my PC and it found the Nokia 770 on the task bar but then decided to tell me that there was a problem installed the device. And the software upgrade program still can not find my 770.
Last edited by lsatblu; 2007-10-08 at 21:45.