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I have 16gb of music. When I tried transferring them to my Nokia N900 it says it would take about 3-4 hours. And so I was like "woah umm okay I'll just leave it over night" but as I'm letting it transfer it shows an error (this happens whenever I try to transfer something over 500mb or something similar) so how do I transfer music like the iPod's and stuff cause they're much faster at transferring.
 
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Err.. are you using a USB1 port on your computer or transfering over WiFi? o.O
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USB1. I even used Nokia Music Player or whatever it's called to transfer and it took FOREVER. So then I just went to My Computer opened the audio files and dragged them from My Music folder to the audio folder in the N900 and STILL it says 3-4 hours. I don't know why!
 
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Mmm the N900 transfers music at decent rate over USB 2.0 but its a pain in the a** with USB 1.0, so i think that its your pc problem and not the N900
 
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I've never had a problem with my laptop in over 3 years. I highly doubt it's the problem. I've done many transfers from my External HDD and iPod's and they work perfectly
 
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put phone in USB mass storage mode, i can transfer 17-19MB per sec
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dude wow thanks I never thought of that but that seems like the right answer. I usually use PC suite mode cause the N97 was pretty crappy when I was using it but that's a different story. thanks man
 
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welcome to the club.....same problem here.....I cannot make the phone transfer with 2.0 speeds, although if you turn your phone off and plug it in it WILL transfer on 2.0.....winxp sp3 and still problems with the drivers and can`t fix it.If you try it on other PCs it might work with high speeds but everyones experience with this is different
 
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okay never mind. it's transferring at 944kb/second. This is ridiculous and I have windows 7
 
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I always faced these kind of issues and then I installed UBUNTU.

I have never had reason to complain since that day. I had XP before on a very well maintained 5 year old computer.

But looking closely at my usage I have decided that UBUNTU is the way ahead for me. I am no geek and don't do x-terminals. I am more than satisfied and can do my stuff using the GUI.

So in short use UBUNTU. The usual transfer rate I have seen here is 13mbps and on a computer as old as mine.
 
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