Contents • • • • • • This was written for Nokia PC Suite 6.8. Things seem to have become much easier since then. I regularly use Nokia PC Suite to save my SMS' and to backup other data off my phone using a DKU-5 cable but the first time I had to set it up, I spend quite a frustrated hour trying to figure out how to get it to work. Usb DriverNokia DKU-5 USB Cable. This connectivity cable lets you transfer data to or from your PC. Built with usb to serial bridge chip, giving the needed com port to talk both ways between phone and PC. If you have a Nokia Mobile phone and you want to connect it to your PC by using a Nokia Connectivity Cable but not using Nokia PC Suite, as well as to charge it by using a Nokia charging Connectivity cable, you will need the drivers to make it work. It's not quite as simple as plugging in the phone via the cable since it isn't a USB device and the cable requires a USB-Serial driver. I've got the hang of it now and I thought I should put up a few tips for others so that they can save time and get right to the good stuff. What You'll Need •. Available for free on the. Pick up a version that'll suit your phone. • A USB to Serial driver. The most popular seems to be and that's the one I use and the one that the tutorial is based on. Motorola Usb Cable Driver( If the link doesn't work,. You should find somewhere to download it from. ) • DKU-5 cable. I'm pretty certain this will work for others also but I haven't actually tried any other cable so can't say for sure. Mac developer tools install. Nokia Connectivity Adapter Cable DKU-5: Nokia Connectivity Adapter Cable DKU-5. A data cable for connecting a compatible PC and Nokia phone. This cable supports the use of Nokia PC Suite software. Re: Usb problem with Nokia DKU-5 USB cable Can you help me to solve the same problem in the installation of the driver Nokia DKU-5 for use with Nokia 6100 in the Latitude X300? • Windows 98/2000/Me/NT/XP. I've installed this on Windows 98 and XP. But since the others are kinda in between these two flavours, should work. • You may need a for your cable. I didn't have to install one, I think it comes bundled with the newer versions of PC Suite, atleast, while installing, one of the components was a Connectivity Cable Driver. NOTE:Do NOT connect your cable or phone to the computer till specifically asked to do so! Step I: Installing PC SuiteThe installation is pretty straight forward. Just follow the steps given below and you'll be fine. • Start the installation. • Click 'Next'. • You can now use the 'File Manager' to navigate to your Inbox or gallery or any other folders that show up, depending on your phone model, and copy paste to it. Keep in mind, however, you cannot paste to the Inbox nor can you copy copyrighted material from your phone; like wallpapers or ringtones that were bundled with it. • In case, your phone is not getting detected, read on. If it worked, then that's it. Go ahead, experiment with your phone and PC Suite. Troubleshooting Phone Detection • First, make sure you've followed all the four steps listed above properly. If that doesn't work, try the steps below. • On the PC Suite window, click 'Get Connected'. • Wait for a while, the phone should get detected now. • If it still doesn't work, try unplugging the cable from the computer and phone and then connect them again. I've noticed that I need to connect the cable to the phone first and then to the computer. You should try the same order too.
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