I would also suggest using a card reader! That will work on a Mac or Windows computer. A card reader is normally faster at copying files to a from a Micro SD card then what the phone can do it as. This will also work for installing programs like Talks being you could just then copy them to the card and put it back in the phone and then using the file manager built into the phone start the install. Card readers plug into a USB port which both Mac and Windows computer have.

A USB cable is also very nice to have handy so install things from the computer. From what I recall, there is a Nokia Suite for Mac computers as well. But don't hold me to that.

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----- Original Message ----- From: "Eleanor Burke" <eleanorbu...@btinternet.com>
To: "Talks Mailing List" <talks@talksusers.com>
Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2012 5:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Talks] Can't move an audio file from inbox on Nokia C5


Well Andrew it is a USB data cable and would cost you about 10 pound sterling to purchase one from a mobile phone shop. That is if you cannot find it. I find mine invaluable so would recommend you to find it *smile*.
-----Original message-----
From: Andrew Lamanche
Sent:  17/06/2012, 11:36  pm
To: Talks Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Talks] Can't move an audio file from inbox on Nokia C5


Eleanor,

I guess the added problem I have is that I use a mac computer. I have to look for my usb cable. But to be honest, I have a feeling that Nokia and Windows based computers work better with each other. I will have to hunt for the box with the usb cable in the hope that i can find it. Mac computers have not got an equivalent of Nokia suite. That's why I'm using bluetooth on which Mac operating system is quite hot.

With best wishes

Andrew
On 17 Jun 2012, at 19:00, Eleanor Burke wrote:

Andrew you are getting complicated here. I have found that if I transfer via Bluetooth like that it is terrible too *smile*. I think it is now time to suggest to you that you install y-Browser as this gives you the opportunity to move files around that you have transferred via bluetooth. However, I would have transferred myself using USB cable. I will send you y-browser off list if I can. Not sure if it will go in an e-mail but think it will. then all you have to do is open my attachment on your phone and follow the instructions from there *SMILE*.

Eleanor
----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew Lamanche" <ioani...@me.com>
To: <talks@talksusers.com>
Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2012 6:01 PM
Subject: [Talks] Can't move an audio file from inbox on Nokia C5


Dear All,

I've successfully transferred a large audio file via bluetooth to my Nokia C5. The file is in my inbox. I'm not quite sure how I could move it to a folder on my card. The only option I seem to have is to move the file to my folders folder under messaging. But then when I try to find via file manager, I cannot see it at all.

What I also tried was to open it. The file begins to play in Real Player. I stop it and then get a choice to go back at which point the software asks me whether I wish to save it. I accept and am placed in the window where I assume I can choose to save it to phone memory or card. The "save to phone memory" is highlighted and Talks says phone memory c\ one of two. I press down arrow to get to memory card but I can't seem to be able to choose it. I did try to save it to phone memory but the file is too large. Am I missing a trick somewhere? I also thought I would try to move the location of "my folders" folder in messaging to memory card but I can't find a way of doing so. Maybe it can't be done. I thought if I could move that folder to memory card then there would be enough memory to leave the audio file there but ideally I would like to move it to a foder I create on the memory card.

By the way, I have the latest version of Talks 5.30.

Many thanks for any suggestions

Andrew
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