On Mar 7, 10:40*am, XS11E <xs...@mailinator.com> wrote:
> SHELLY MILLER <snook...@msn.com> wrote:
> > I asked the same question here. And got pretty much what your
> > getting. A bunch of links to forums. Hours of reading. People
> > telling me to use google. And how easy it is to hack your phone...
>
> > I got everything but a direct answer. Same as your getting...
>
> Wrong, you got all the needed information.
>
> > I read for hours at different links. *Never did fir a straight
> > forward step by step of how to do it... Just a lot of opinions...
> > With mixed replies. A couple people would write back saying thanks
> > for the info it worked great. And others would write back saying
> > they followed the steps and had no luck.
>
> Your reading skills may not be as good as some others?
>
> > If this is easy as replies here would have you think. Why is there
> > no step by step on how to do it? Why doesn't someone that replied
> > to this post a step by step on how it's done...?
>
> There are several.
>
> > And there will be no useful reply to what I have written either.
>
> As wrong as every thing else in your whine.
>
> http://www.hacktherazr.com/guides.html
>
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Since your so smart at this tell me why when I follow the steps from
http://www.hacktherazr.com/guides.html the drivers install but still
my system does not recognize the phone? Could it be that Verizon has
changed their software? That seems to be the general answer I am
getting from other sources. So maybe that is why not everyone is able
to give complete answers to the questions being asked. I too have
looked on several sites and still can't find a step by step guide for
getting my Razr to work with my PC. Cellcables,com is the only one who
has said they would be coming out with software to work with my
software version on the phone.
Plus you're kind of rude - I thought the purpose of this group was to
help others, not jerk them around. I guess I could be wrong.