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Problem connecting Nokia phone to PC
I can't connect my Nokia 6200 mobile phone to my Vista Home Premium PC
after installing Nokia PC Suite. I'm sure that I'm using the correct data cable (CA-42) and version of PC Suite (6.83.14.1). Each time I try to connect, the following occurs: 1. A message appears, 'Windows needs to install driver software for your unknown device'. The default choice is, 'Locate and install driver software' which I select. 2. I then receive an error message, 'This file does not have a program association with it for performing this action. Create an association in the Set Association Control Panel'. The title bar for the error message is C:\Windows\System32\newdev.exe What does this message mean? Why do I need to create an association to install a driver? How do I do this? I'm very confused about this. What should I do? Thank you. Barney |