I've scoured message boards everywhere, and I'm not really getting much help.
Hopefully I'll get more here.
I had a Moto Q running Windows Mobile 5.0. I bought a new computer with
Vista Home Premium and had only a little trouble before I was able to get my
phone synched with Vista.
Then I ran into problems with the phone (the internal charging mechanism
died) and my vendor (Telus in Canada) gave me a new phone. Same model, etc.
I deleted the previous partnership with Sync Center and my old phone, and
tried to create a new one. For some reason, Sync Center is only recognizing
the phone as an MP3 player (although it's labelled as a "Motorola Q") and
only allows me to "Sync with Windows Media Player". Windows Mobile Device
Center shows it as "connecting" briefly before ending with "error".
I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling WMDC (and deleting all the inherant
drivers), I've unchecked the option on the phone itself that says "enable
advanced connectivity" as I was told on other forums. I just can't get
Windows to recognize my Windows Mobile-based device as anything other than a
simple storage card.
Is there a way to force this recognition? Has anyone else run into the same
problem and was able to fix it? I see a lot of forum members here saying
"WMDC is just ActiveSync with a new skin" but there's no way. I've had
nothing but problems trying to sync a Windows-based mobile device!!!
Please help! I've promised a year's supply of Pocky by post to anyone who
can get this working for me. I'm determined to NOT re-enter my 250+ contacts
back into the phone manually.
Thanks,
Sandra