I'm not sure about the C5, but on my older Symbian phone, there was a
built in application called File Manager. There are also a few 3rd party
file managers you could use. Once you connect your phone to the PC, you
can also look at the contents of your phone with Windows Explorer or
Nokia's interface.

On 15/06/12 12:47, Andrew Lamanche wrote:
> Dear Eleanor,
> 
> Thanks so much for these instructions. Forgive my ignorance but where can I 
> view what's in the memory of my phone and the card?  This is such a basic 
> thing that I am embarrassed to ask. But I have not been able to locate an 
> equivalent of windows explorer where I could find out what files and folders 
> I have and where they are located.
> 
> Many thanks
> 
> Andrew
> On 15 Jun 2012, at 08:09, Eleanor Burke wrote:
> 
>> When you download a file you may get the opportunity to save it to your C 
>> drive or your E Drive which is the memory card.  As you do not know where 
>> they are, what I would do is this?
>> 1. I would look on the phone memory.
>> 2. I would look on the root directory of the memory card directory.
>> 3. I would look for a dat or download folder and look in it.
>>
>> To move files around on the memory card do the following:
>> 1. Locate the file using the up or down cursor and once the cursor is on it, 
>> it is highlighted.
>> 2. Press the options key which is soft key one on the top left of your phone 
>> above the numerpad.
>> 3. Arrow down the options until you hear Organise and this will have a 
>> sub-menu.
>> 4. Select on which option you want within the sub-menu, e.g. move to folder.
>> 5. Once you select on move to folder you then get an option to move to the 
>> root folder of C which is the main phone memory and below that if you arrow 
>> down is the option to save to the memory card.  Select that option.
>> 6. Now you will get a list of all folders on your memory card arrow down 
>> these and decide which folder you want to put your downloaded file in to. 
>> When you have decided on the folder press select.  You are now in the folder.
>> 7. press soft key one, the options key now and you will probably hear Talks 
>> saying something like moving.  As I am writing from memory and not doing it 
>> right now, I am unsure if you will have to press the soft key one or the 
>> select key a final time but I think it will all make sense to you.  Ask 
>> again if all of this is not clear.
>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew Lamanche" <ioani...@me.com>
>> To: <talks@talksusers.com>
>> Sent: Friday, June 15, 2012 6:26 AM
>> Subject: [Talks] Where do downloaded files go on Nokia c5?
>>
>>
>>> Dear Listers,
>>>
>>> I've downloaded an attachment on my Nokia c5 but I can't find it? Where do 
>>> they go? How can I browse my phone for files which I've downloaded or 
>>> transferred and then how do I move them to a folder of my choice on the 
>>> card?
>>>
>>> Thanks for any tips.
>>>
>>> With best wishes
>>>
>>> Andrew
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