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Okay, I have my Droid X paired with my computer. However, The Droid tells me that we are not connected. I tried repairing the devices, making sure that both were in discoverable mode. I'm paired, but still not connected. I tried sending a file from my computer to my Droid, with no success. How do I connect the two so that I may swap files back and forth. I am also having problems with the USB connector. Sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't. I thought I had that one figured out, but I was mistaken. I have a Toshiba Satellite 64 bit laptop. I know that a lot of things do not like 64 bit and was wondering if this had anything to do with it?
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We run 32 bit in 1 location and 64 bit in another. Our Bluetooth connection works accordingly at the 32 bit location but not at our 64 bit.. For sync at 32 bit we use:
http://www.motorola.com/Support/US-EN/Consumer-Support/Software/Motorola-Media-Link
Works very well and is not as bloated as vcast. It auto sync easily and detects older files and only writes new. For Bluetooth connect so far we use our 32 bit to sync, apparently there is no support for 64 bit Windows anything... beside the link above...
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Unfortunately, my Toshiba laptop will only run 64 bit and will not even speak to a 32 bit item. It's frustrating, not only for this problem, but for several other inconveniences it causes. Thanks anyway.