Michael Durthaler
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Just so that others don't get tripped up ... if your phone is showing up "Empty" on Windows 8 but you KNOW (LOL) it works on Windows 7 by just hooking up your USB and you can browse, use your password.
I didn't think this was it when I could not just simply browse my phone but in a fit of apathy (that's a contradiction in terms ... someone in a fit hasn't given up yet :angry: ) I finally tried it and Lo and Behold! I could browse my phone and copy files over.
DON'T get caught up in this one -- you CAN'T use One Drive and download from it to your Music folder. I thought again I had to be in error and wasn't. Confirmed with a Microsoft Rep via chat that One Drive isn't at all intuitive and it WON'T WORK AS ADVERTISED. You'll be able to see and select your files and then be left wondering " ... where could they have hidden the menu to MOVE my files ..." and if you do that, they will be moved. God only knows where.
After having spent time trying One Drive first, then working my way through the maze to finally get on chat, then finally figuring out what was up with the USB connection not letting me browse, seriously ... I spent nearly 3 hours moving 8 lectures over to my phone.
I'm a Microsoft Developer with Dot Net Nuke, I love it. I want to learn to do Windows Phone Apps, I think this would be a blast but frankly ... Microsoft really blew it and the convenience of One Drive just isn't there. No, wrong words completely. It SUCKS! And with throwing the curve of having to log into your phone with your password password to browse your phone ONLY ON WINDOWS 8 and not on 7 and say nothing ... that's really wizzed me off.
The experience I've had today is definitely not a warm and fuzzy and my Kudos go out to the rep in the chat session who mentioned this wasn't intuitive at all. I really felt like hell until I ran into this honest guy.
This being said, I just got my files over to my phone and during workouts, cycling, express bus rides can listen to my lectures and that's great. But I should have been done before lunch, NOT so late in the afternoon that I'm wondering what I'll fix for dinner right about now.
And that's all the news that's fit to print from Mike Durthaler in Columbus, Ohio. Goodnight America and be safe until the next broadcast.
I didn't think this was it when I could not just simply browse my phone but in a fit of apathy (that's a contradiction in terms ... someone in a fit hasn't given up yet :angry: ) I finally tried it and Lo and Behold! I could browse my phone and copy files over.
DON'T get caught up in this one -- you CAN'T use One Drive and download from it to your Music folder. I thought again I had to be in error and wasn't. Confirmed with a Microsoft Rep via chat that One Drive isn't at all intuitive and it WON'T WORK AS ADVERTISED. You'll be able to see and select your files and then be left wondering " ... where could they have hidden the menu to MOVE my files ..." and if you do that, they will be moved. God only knows where.
After having spent time trying One Drive first, then working my way through the maze to finally get on chat, then finally figuring out what was up with the USB connection not letting me browse, seriously ... I spent nearly 3 hours moving 8 lectures over to my phone.
I'm a Microsoft Developer with Dot Net Nuke, I love it. I want to learn to do Windows Phone Apps, I think this would be a blast but frankly ... Microsoft really blew it and the convenience of One Drive just isn't there. No, wrong words completely. It SUCKS! And with throwing the curve of having to log into your phone with your password password to browse your phone ONLY ON WINDOWS 8 and not on 7 and say nothing ... that's really wizzed me off.
The experience I've had today is definitely not a warm and fuzzy and my Kudos go out to the rep in the chat session who mentioned this wasn't intuitive at all. I really felt like hell until I ran into this honest guy.
This being said, I just got my files over to my phone and during workouts, cycling, express bus rides can listen to my lectures and that's great. But I should have been done before lunch, NOT so late in the afternoon that I'm wondering what I'll fix for dinner right about now.
And that's all the news that's fit to print from Mike Durthaler in Columbus, Ohio. Goodnight America and be safe until the next broadcast.