You do not need to use any kind of special sync program.  At least on my 64
bit Vista, I just plugged  the USB cable into both devices, and away I went,
no installing any extra software.

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From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Stephen Thacker
Sent: Tuesday, July 28, 2009 3:37 PM
To: Braillenote List
Subject: [Braillenote] USB CONNECTIVITY PROBLEMS

Hello, I have an Mpower Braillenote and have managed to download all
components I need for the upgrade from V7.5 to V8. Until I've installed V8,
my router won't support wifi to the machine as my router uses WPA
connectivity. I therefore only had the option open to me to transfer the
files via usb cable from my pc to my Mpower as I don't have a cf card has it
got corrupted by my pc and I don't have a usb card reader and the second sd
card I have doesn't seem to be recognised by my Mpower so are there more
than one type? If so, please advise what I should be using. the one i can
use is full of software anyway and I don't have anywhere to store it as it
seems I've got a problem with the transfer using the usb cable. As I'm using
a Pentium 4 pc using Windows Vista Home Premium with SP2 (there is Windows 7
on another machine but it is away being firmware upgraded), what can I do? I
have to use the Microsoft newly created Active Sync prog specially made for
Windows Vista and Windows Sync Center. The Mpower BT is recognised but I am
told by the programme that it's not connected despite having the cable
connected to both machines and both are switched on. Could I need to use the
power cable on the Mpower or if not does there need to be a high battery
power needed?

I look forward to any advice, but my Mpower has just come back from USB
repair and the cable is relatively new.

Cheers for now, Steve
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