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-Most fones have connection type as a setting. (i'm assuming its a phone).
-Either charge or data. Never both.
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-Some winders ask (is this your first time?) charge or data ? My old XP auto-magically started file manager when set to data. Of course, some devices simply sit there, happily charging, with no error message about your data transfer.
+Most fones have connection type as a setting. Either charge or data. Never both.
+Some winders ask (is this your first time?) charge or data ? My old XP auto-magically started file manager when set to data. Of course, some devices simply sit there, happily charging, with no error message about your data transfer.
Before we go further, does it work like this using a USB connection ?
-Bluetooth however, must rely on software to establish connectivity, then determine its function. Windows might assume it is an output device, unless configured otherwise. How does it show up in DeviceManager. Is it a Audio device ? or a Storage device ? A GoProCam, GarminGPS, HearingAid ??? Does it need a device-driver? If we knew what is the device was, we could be more specific.
+Bluetooth however, must rely on software to establish connectivity, then determine its function. Windows might assume it is an output device, unless configured otherwise. How does it show up in DeviceManager. Is it a Audio device ? or a Storage device ? Does it need a special device-driver? What is the device?

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-Most fones have connection type as a setting. Either charge or data. Never both.
-If there no answer to polling, it will default to charge.
-Some winders ask (is this your first time?) charge or data ? My old XP auto-magically started file manager when set to data. Of course, some fones simply sit there, happily charging, with no error message about your data transfer.
-Before we go further, does your work like this using the USB connection ?
+Most fones have connection type as a setting. (i'm assuming its a phone).
+Either charge or data. Never both.
-Bluetooth however, must rely on software to establish connectivity, then determine its function. Windows might assume it is an output device, unless configured otherwise. How does it show up in DeviceManager. Is it a Audio device ? or a Storage device ?
+Some winders ask (is this your first time?) charge or data ? My old XP auto-magically started file manager when set to data. Of course, some devices simply sit there, happily charging, with no error message about your data transfer.
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+Before we go further, does it work like this using a USB connection ?
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+Bluetooth however, must rely on software to establish connectivity, then determine its function. Windows might assume it is an output device, unless configured otherwise. How does it show up in DeviceManager. Is it a Audio device ? or a Storage device ? A GoProCam, GarminGPS, HearingAid ??? Does it need a device-driver? If we knew what is the device was, we could be more specific.

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Modifica di: Tom Shafer

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Most fones have connection type as a setting. Either charge or data. Never both.
+If there no answer to polling, it will default to charge.
+Some winders ask (is this your first time?) charge or data ? My old XP auto-magically started file manager when set to data. Of course, some fones simply sit there, happily charging, with no error message about your data transfer.
+Before we go further, does your work like this using the USB connection ?
-Some winders ask (is this your first time?) charge or data ? Sounds like it set to charge-only.
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-My old XP popped directly into file manager when set to data.
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-Some fones simply sit there, happily charging, with no error message about your data transfer.
+Bluetooth however, must rely on software to establish connectivity, then determine its function. Windows might assume it is an output device, unless configured otherwise. How does it show up in DeviceManager. Is it a Audio device ? or a Storage device ?

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Most fones have connection type as a setting.    Either charge or data.  Never both.

Some winders ask (is this your first time?)  charge or data ?  Sounds like it set to charge-only.

My old XP popped directly into file manager when set to data.

Some fones simply sit there, happily charging, with no error message about your data transfer.

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