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		<title>Sync your Verizon Cell phone to your XP machine</title>
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Sync your Verizon Cell phone to your XP machine:
I just was able to sync my Verizon cell phone to my XP machine.  The process was actually fairly easy, even though I could not find any documentation on the process.  This is how I did it.
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<div id="General_Content">Sync your Verizon Cell phone to your XP machine:</div>
<div>I just was able to sync my Verizon cell phone to my XP machine.  The process was actually fairly easy, even though I could not find any documentation on the process.  This is how I did it.</p>
<p>1. Purchase a sync cable for your particular cell phone from Amazon.com<br />
2. Plug in your cell phone using the cable purchased and into an available USB port.<br />
3. Download drivers for your particular cell phone:  http://www.vzam.net/vcastmusic/ and install.<br />
4. Reboot your PC<br />
5. Download and install the freeware sync software bitpim:  http://www.bitpim.org/#download<br />
6. If bitpim does not see your cell phone, select Edit from the menu, and detect phone.</p>
<p>You should be now able to transfer your phone settings to bitpim, edit the data, and transfer back.</p>
<p>Good Luck!!<br />
Brian Fukuba</p></div>
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