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Why is my windows 7 mobile not connecting properly?


I have an HTC HD7 mobile with Windows Mobile 7 installed. I use Win 7 on two PC one 64bit and the other 32 bit. The HTC phone will not connect to Windows Mobile Device Centre on either machine. I have checked device manager and the phone have installed the USB driver OK. I have also told device manager to update any drives. MATS could not find any problems either. The Phone connects OK to Zune with no problems. Any suggestions please. What am I doing wrong?
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Mitesh Patel | Oct 15 2011

I recently bought a Vaio VGN Sany FW21L and of course, it came with Windows Vista. Rather than installing XP I opted to try Windows 7 and everything is fine except when internet.

I have internet with Telstra and use a usb modem ZTE MF626 and no way to configure it, I guess you have to download some drives or something but no way to find them.

An ad hoc network to share files, documents, images and even the Internet from one computer to another or others who are in a range of at least 9 meters from the point of origin. This type of network is a very easy setup and is ideal when you have two teams for example, in which only one has internet through 3G networks, for example, and both teams need to work, or any other reason.

In this tutorial I will give the steps needed to create an Ad-hoc network on a computer running Windows 7 and share the network to other devices:


The first thing is to go downtown and network shares in Windows by clicking the network icon that appears at the bottom right of the taskbar or by accessing the control panel.


1. Make sure Apple Mobile Device Support is installed.

IOS devices require Apple Mobile Device Support, which should be installed automatically with iTunes. To check if it is installed, follow the appropriate steps for the Windows operating system you use.


Windows XP: Click Start and select Control Panel. Open the Control Panel "Add or Remove Programs" and see if Apple Mobile Device Support in the list of installed programs.

Windows Vista and Windows 7: Click on Start and then choose Control Panel. Click "Uninstall a program" (or, if you use the Classic View of Control Panel in Windows Vista, click "Programs and Features") and see if Apple Mobile Device Support in the list of installed programs.

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