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Dec51 Comment

Have you struggled to sync music between your cell (LG enV3) and your computer? I have. It was frustrating as music sync software (both Windows Media Player and Yahoo Music Engine) didn’t work. But I’ve found a much easier solution.
Use a memory card reader on your laptop — No need for special software
Yes. It’s just that. If you laptop has a memory card reader, use a memory card adapter that comes with the memory card for you phone, and stick the memory card into the card reader. Your laptop should recognize your card just like any other external drive.Side Notes
- Battery Life When Used as a Music Player
I was skeptical about the battery life if I use the phone as a music player. I used it for about 6 hours straight last weekend and it still had 2 bars. I need to do more experiment to be sure, but I can tell you it’s been good so far. - Sound Quality
The sound quality is quite good. Even though it doesn’t have some advanced features of a mp3 player, such as equalizer, it has high quality stereo sound.
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Dec2No Comments
Ah. The annoyance started about 30 min. ago. AVAST!, Malwarebyte’s excellent software for detecting/removing malware, started to detect tons of tons of trojans, especially Win32:Delf-MZG, like crazy. I took it seriously and started a full scan. Then, it recommended to do a memory scan after a reboot. I did it. I chose to remove all the suspicious ones. I think it detected over 30. Most of the files were audio/video-related. Some dlls for SUPER (video conversion software) and GoldWave (audio editor).
I took a note …. Win30: Delf-MZG…. did a google search after the reboot. It sounds like it’s the update from AVAST! has some problem. Some people started to discussed it about an hour ago over at Yahoo Answers, and one poster suggested to go to the AVAST user forum. Overall, it sounds like a lot of them are just false positives but I’ll keep an eye on it. I’m heading to the AVAST/Malware bytes’ site right now.
It’s really annoying. It’s happening for many people today, Dec. 2nd, 2009 at around 10 p.m., U.S. Central time.
Update
Guess it was too late. It looks like all of the alerts were false positive. See this. I tried to use GoldWave and Super but they didn’t work because I chose to delete suspicious files. The deleted files are not in the recycle bin, so I need to reinstall those programs. So far, my laptop itself is working fine.So, ignore the AVAST warnings and take NO action. Do not choose to delete files!

