Depending on what phone you have, some phones might need to enable it on the Phone. For instance if your trying to transfer Music youll need to connect the devices and Sync the files.
The Coda file systems for computers is an older type of file system. It was specifically designed for weakly connected and disconnected computers.
No - simply connect the phone to the computer, using a suitable USB cable. The computer will recognise the phone as being connected - and will treat it as a 'mass storage device'. Simply open the location on the phone where music is usually stored - and then drag & drop the file(s) from your computer to the phone.
Most phones when connected to a computer can behave just like any other standard storage device such as flash drives. This means that the computer doesn't necessarily know that your phone is indeed a phone, but explains why you can transfer the pictures to your phone. Usually you can transfer any type of file. The reason you can't view the pictures on your phone is most likely to be that your phone doesn't have any software that knows what to do with that type of file.
Only if your Husbands Computer has File Sharing (Network) enabled and both computers are connected to the same Home Network ( Router ) He will be able to tell by checking the Logs on his computer and the Router Log that his files were opened and which ones!!
A file-server is essentially a computer with a HUGE hard-drive, masses of RAM and one or more super-fast processors - which is connected to all the other computers on the network. It not only stores programs and data, but also communicates with the computers, printers, plotters and other hardware on the network.
first of all you need to have the nokia 6300 PC suite on you computer. Then connect your phone to your computer via usb and go into you 6300 file which will be in "my computer" and then "nokia phone browser". from then on it is easier than you think just drag the file you want on your phone to your phone file. If it is not working, go to "search" and type the file you want on your phone. And i forgot to mention once the usb is connected choose nokia mode. if nothing happens on your phone go into connectivity and choose the usb one. If you are looking for where to put the usb cable into your phone you have to take the back case off your phone and use your nails to get the black on the left. where it looks like there is no cable.
if you have a computer-to-phone connection cable, and install the phones software that comes on the disk (which you can download off torrent sites like "mininova") you should be able to just drag and drop into the phone file, while its connected to the computer; music,pictures,ect.
file sharing
First connect your phone to your computer via USB cable. When your phone detects the connection and asks you if it should mount the sd card as a portable drive on the computer press ok. When your phone is connected this way just open it through "My Computer" a.k.a. windows explorer as you'd open a normal USB drive and copy the file into the music folder on it; upon disconnecting the phone the android music player should recognize the file as music and add it to your song list.
Use a computer to turn the music into mp3, then connect the computer to the phone and transfer the file from the computer to the phone.
Depends on what type of cell phone you have.
That is called a file server.