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Try it. It won't hurt the phone. If it doesn't work you'll need to load some
drivers into your PC. If your laptop is a MAC it'll probably work without drivers. Here's a place to get the drivers: http://developer.motorola.com/docsto...set_USB_Driver > I was wondering if I can charge my motorola v180 through my laptop > and if I can what do I need to have? |
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Yes you can use a usb cable. -- Tony E! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Posted via Cell Phone Forums: http://cellphoneforums.net View this thread: http://cellphoneforums.net/alt-cellu...my-laptop.html |
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Its not doing anything I installed the drivers succefully
"bruceR" <no.one@home.com> wrote in message news:qPudnVCoNJ6YflnanZ2dnUVZ_qKgnZ2d@comcast.com. .. > Try it. It won't hurt the phone. If it doesn't work you'll need to load > some drivers into your PC. If your laptop is a MAC it'll probably work > without drivers. Here's a place to get the drivers: > http://developer.motorola.com/docsto...set_USB_Driver > > >> I was wondering if I can charge my motorola v180 through my laptop >> and if I can what do I need to have? > > |
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Frankie Cohoon;1249545 Wrote: > Its not doing anything I installed the drivers succefully > > "bruceR" <no.one@home.com> wrote in message > news:qPudnVCoNJ6YflnanZ2dnUVZ_qKgnZ2d@comcast.com. .. > > Try it. It won't hurt the phone. If it doesn't work you'll need to > load > > some drivers into your PC. If your laptop is a MAC it'll probably > work > > without drivers. Here's a place to get the drivers: > > 'MOTODEV > Documentation & Tools > USB Drivers for Motorola Products > > Handset USB Driver for Windows' (http://tinyurl.com/2r63lh) > > > > > >> I was wondering if I can charge my motorola v180 through my laptop > >> and if I can what do I need to have? > > > > Did you reboot your laptop after installing them? -- Tony E! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Posted via Cell Phone Forums: http://cellphoneforums.net View this thread: http://cellphoneforums.net/alt-cellu...my-laptop.html |
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In news:0eednVie5P3oTFjanZ2dnUVZ_t2inZ2d@comcast.com "Frankie Cohoon"
<cohoon@comcast.net> wrote: > Its not doing anything I installed the drivers succefully Did you turn the phone on? It won't charge through the PC USB port unless it's on. -- Bert Hyman St. Paul, MN bert@iphouse.com |
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Yes I did restart.Do I have to change settings in norton antivirus or
firewall?And I can only turn my phone on for like a few seconds.It gets to the wallpaper for1 sec then turns off.Its not charged.Does it have to be charged more to be able to start charging on the pc? "Bert Hyman" <bert@iphouse.com> wrote in message news:Xns9A51B537F12EFVeebleFetzer@216.250.184.7... > In news:0eednVie5P3oTFjanZ2dnUVZ_t2inZ2d@comcast.com "Frankie Cohoon" > <cohoon@comcast.net> wrote: > >> Its not doing anything I installed the drivers succefully > > Did you turn the phone on? It won't charge through the PC USB port > unless it's on. > > -- > Bert Hyman St. Paul, MN bert@iphouse.com |
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On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 22:06:14 -0500, "Frankie Cohoon"
<cohoon@comcast.net> wrote: >I was wondering if I can charge my motorola v180 through my laptop and if I >can what do I need to have? > Also be aware that not all USB ports are capable of this. Must be a USB2 port. And that is after proper drivers have been installed. Could be all your USB ports are USB2 ports. Or not. check your system documentation. Or just try different ports. Nothing can be harmed. -- -- |
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cohoon@comcast.net (Frankie Cohoon) wrote in
news:ddmdnSW-M8fUklvanZ2dnUVZ_gednZ2d@comcast.com: > Yes I did restart.Do I have to change settings in norton antivirus > or firewall?And I can only turn my phone on for like a few > seconds.It gets to the wallpaper for1 sec then turns off.Its not > charged.Does it have to be charged more to be able to start charging > on the pc? I was just assuming that your V180 works just like my V195; maybe that's not really the case. When I installed the Motorola USB drivers for the first time, I didn't have to reboot my pc, although doing so certainly wouldn't hurt. And, the anti-virus and firewall shouldn't be getting in the way. Once the drivers are installed, my V195 will actually turn itself on when it's plugged into the USB port. I've never tried this with a completely dead battery, but I thought that the phone could power itself completely from the USB port and charge itself too; maybe it can't. > "Bert Hyman" <bert@iphouse.com> wrote in message > news:Xns9A51B537F12EFVeebleFetzer@216.250.184.7... >> In news:0eednVie5P3oTFjanZ2dnUVZ_t2inZ2d@comcast.com "Frankie >> Cohoon" <cohoon@comcast.net> wrote: >> >>> Its not doing anything I installed the drivers succefully >> >> Did you turn the phone on? It won't charge through the PC USB port >> unless it's on. -- Bert Hyman | St. Paul, MN | bert@iphouse.com |
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On Thu, 28 Feb 2008 07:48:45 -0600, ® <NoOne@home.now> wrote this with the
utmost thought: >On Tue, 26 Feb 2008 22:06:14 -0500, "Frankie Cohoon" ><cohoon@comcast.net> wrote: > >>I was wondering if I can charge my motorola v180 through my laptop and if I >>can what do I need to have? >> >Also be aware that not all USB ports are capable of this. Must be a >USB2 port. And that is after proper drivers have been installed. >Could be all your USB ports are USB2 ports. Or not. check your system >documentation. Or just try different ports. Nothing can be harmed. Sorry to butt in but my V3i charges happily through a USB 1.1 port on a Windows 98SE PC, Win XP/2 USB 1.1 and via a cheap, powered USB 1.1 hub on both platforms. I have MPT installed and also drivers for P2K; in fact I only have P2K installed on the XP/2 box. |
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