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My ring tones that I have set for my contacts keeps changing without me doing anything. Does anyone know why and how to permanetly fix them?
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In the root of the sd card:
/ media / audio / ringtones
/ media / audio / notifications
/ media / audio / alarms
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I'm not 100% sure what you mean by this:
I know to look in the sd card but not sure how. I feel real stupid.
In the root of the sd card:
/ media / audio / ringtones
/ media / audio / notifications
/ media / audio / alarms
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What I was trying to suggest, is that in the sd card you should have or create that folder structure. In the root of the sd card, create a folder called "media" (without the quotes, for all). Then create a folder called "audio". Under that create "ringtones", "notifications", and "alarms". Then put your personal tones in the appropriate folder. Those you want to use as phone call ringtones put in the "ringtones" folder. Messaging, email, gmail, calendar tones in the "notifications" folder. Clock, alarm clock tones in the "alarms" folder.
The reason I think that it works is because it is the same folder structure android uses in the system folders. It defaults to looking in those folders. Anything else and the phone tends to forget to look elsewhere.
If you don't have one already, you can download a file explorer from the Market. Astro and Estrongs are some of the most well known ones.
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I never did that. I'm not sure how to do that. I know most if not all of my ring tones are on my media card.
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You can also connect your phone to a computer as mass storage drive/disc drive. Then you can use the file explorer on the computer to make the adjustments.
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Where do you get the file explorer from?
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Most of my ring tones are on my sd card. Except for like 5 or 6 that are saved to the phone.
Can you give me a step by step on how to do that?
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Here is a Android Market link to a file explorer for the phone. http://market.android.com/details?id=com.estrongs.android.pop
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I'll just buy those ring tones off of ITunes and load them in my phone.
So how do I do this excatly? Can you give me step by step? So I know what I'm doing and not going to screw this up.
Thank you.