System requirements:
Windows 8 RT is not supported.
Supported USB cables:
Download the installation package on the Nokia Connectivity Cable Driver support page, and follow the instructions shown on your computer to install it. You may need to restart your computer.
Tip: If you want to check that Nokia Connectivity Cable Driver is installed successfully, click Control Panel > Add remove programs.
| • | Use the SkyDrive app and device integration: Windows Phone 7 has a seamless connection to SkyDrive so that photos, videos and documents can be uploaded and accessible on SkyDrive-enabled devices. On Windows 8 and Windows RT, the SkyDrive app is included so you can access your content from your phone without having to physically connect with a USB cable. |
| • | Use your cloud collection. The content you buy on your Windows Phone 7 becomes part of your cloud collection. So, you can play this content on your Windows 8, Windows RT, or XBox console through the Xbox Music app. Keep in mind that the cloud collection service is only available on Windows 8 and Windows RT as XBox Music, and on Windows Phone 7 it's available in the Zune Marketplace. Note that it's not backwards compatible to access your collection. |
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| 1. | Open Outlook 2013 on your computer. |
| 2. | On the File tab, tap or click Info. |
| 3. | In the Account Information section, tap or click Account Settings, and then select Account Settings. |
| 4. | Next to the Name, look for the account Type.![]() |
| 5. | Follow the steps under Step 2, Add your account to your phone, based on your mail server type. |
Microsoft Outlook 2010
| 1. | Open Outlook 2010 on your computer. |
| 2. | On the File tab, click Info. |
| 3. | In the Account Information section, click Account Settings, and select Account Settings. |
| 4. | Next to the Name, look for the account Type.![]() |
| 5. | Follow the steps under Step 2, Add your account to your phone, based on your mail server type. |
Microsoft Outlook 2007
| 1. | Open Outlook on your computer. |
| 2. | Click Tools, then click Account Settings. |
| 3. | Under Name, look for the account Type. |
| 4. | Find your email address and see if Microsoft Exchange is listed as the mail type.![]() |
| 5. | Follow the steps under Step 2, Add your account to your phone, based on your mail server type. |

If you use Outlook with Exchange, calendars that are stored in Exchange automatically sync to Windows Phone as soon as you add your account to your phone. You will have to add your account to your phone, but you will not have to take any steps to sync your calendar.| 1. | From the Start screen, flick left to the App list, and then tap Settings . |
| 2. | Tap Email+accounts. |
| 3. | Tap Add an account, and then tap Outlook. |
| 4. | Enter your email address and password information, and then tap Sign in. Your Outlook contacts should automatically sync to your phone. This may take some time. |
| 5. | Go back to the Start screen, flick left, then tap the People Hub to see if your Outlook contacts appear. |
If you use Outlook without Exchange, you have to add your account to your phone and then sync your contacts.
| 1. | On Start, flick left to the App list, tap Settings , and then tap Email+accounts. |
| 2. | Tap Add an account, and then tap Microsoft account (or Windows Live). |
| 3. | Enter your email address and password information, and then tap Sign in. |
Option 1: For Outlook 2013 only (Recommended) Use Outlook 2013 built-in functionality to move your Outlook contacts to your Microsoft account.
Copy contacts to your Microsoft account| 1. | Open Outlook 2013 on your computer. |
| 2. | Tap or click File, then tap or click Add Account. |
| 3. | Select Manually configure server settings or additional server types and tap or click Next.![]() |
| 4. | Select Outlook.com or Exchange ActiveSync compatible service and click Next.![]() |
| 5. | Enter your name, email address, and mail server as m.hotmail.com and tap or click Next.![]() |
| 6. | Tap or click People. A new Contacts section will appear for your Microsoft account. |
| 7. | Select your Outlook contacts. Tap or click and drag (or copy and paste) the contacts to the new Contacts section in your email account.![]() |
| 8. | On your phone, swipe left and tap Settings, then tap Email+accounts. |
| 9. | Tap and hold Microsoft account (or Windows Live) and then tap Sync in the pop-up menu. The sync process may take a few minutes. |
Option 2: For Outlook 2010 and Outlook 2007 only (Recommended) Use Microsoft Office Outlook Hotmail Connector to move your Outlook contacts to your Microsoft account.

| 1. | Open a web browser and visit the Microsoft Office Outlook Hotmail Connector overview, then click the Download now button. |
| 2. | On the next page, click the Download button if you are running a 32-bit version of Office. If you're running a 64-bit version of Office, click the link at the bottom of the page. (Direct links: 32-bit (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=d9662d20-ad27-45a6-9184-f906dd63ddaa) / 64-bit (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=bd0bcb57-d408-4d4a-8f1e-d737d8c27098) ) Not sure which version of Office you're running? Start Office and click File, then Help. This information will be listed next to the version number. ![]() |
| 3. | Install the Outlook Hotmail Connector. |
| 4. | Go to the next section, Copy contacts to Microsoft account. |
Option 3: Manually import your Outlook contacts into your Microsoft account
Step 1: Export CSV file from Outlook
| 1. | Open Outlook 2013 on your computer. |
| 2. | Tap or click File, tap or click Open & Export, and then tap or click Import/Export. The Import and Export Wizard window opens.![]() |
| 3. | Select Export to a file and then tap or click Next.![]() |
| 4. | Select Comma Separated Values and then tap or click Next. |
| 5. | Select Contacts and then tap or click Next.![]() |
| 6. | Tap or click Browse. A new window opens. |
| 7. | Type a file name and choose a location to save your file, then tap or click OK. |
| 8. | Tap or click Next, and then tap or click Finish. Your contacts have been exported as a CSV file. |
| 9. | Follow the instructions that are listed under Import your Outlook CSV file into your Microsoft account. |
Outlook 2010
| 1. | Open Outlook 2010 on your computer. |
| 2. | Click File, then click Options. |
| 3. | Click Advanced. |
| 4. | In the Export section, click Export. The Import and Export Wizard window opens.![]() |
| 5. | Select Export to a file and then click Next.![]() |
| 6. | Select Comma Separated Values (Windows) and then click Next. |
| 7. | Select Contacts and then click Next.![]() |
| 8. | Click Browse. A new window opens. |
| 9. | Type a file name and choose a location to save your file, then click OK. |
| 10. | Click Next, and then click Finish. Your contacts have been exported as a CSV file. |
| 11. | Follow the instructions that are listed under Import your Outlook CSV file into your Microsoft account. |
Outlook 2007
| 1. | Open Outlook 2007 on your computer. |
| 2. | Tap or click File, and then tap or click Import and Export. The Import and Export Wizard opens.![]() |
| 3. | Select a Export to a file and then tap or click Next.![]() |
| 4. | Select Comma Separated Values (Windows) and then tap or click Next. |
| 5. | Under Select folder to export from, select Contacts, and then tap or click Next.![]() |
| 6. | Type a file name and choose a location to save the file, then tap or click Next. |
| 7. | Tap or click Finish. Your contacts have been exported as a CSV file. |
| 8. | Follow the instructions that are listed under Import your Outlook CSV file into your Microsoft account. ![]() ![]() ![]() |

Step 2: Import your Outlook CSV file into your Microsoft account
| 1. | Go to http://people.live.com,and sign in to your Microsoft account. | ||||
| 2. | Tap or click Import from file.![]() | ||||
| 3. | On the "Importing contacts" page, under Step 2, tap or click Microsoft Outlook (using CSV). On the same page, under Step 3, tap or click Browse and then browse for the CSV file you created. | ||||
| 4. | Tap or click Import contacts. | ||||
| 5. | Select the Microsoft Outlook (using CSV) option. | ||||
| 6. | On your phone, swipe left and tap Settings , tap Email+accounts, then tap-and-hold Microsoft account (or Windows Live) and tap sync. This may take a few moments. (If you haven't already added your email account to your Windows Phone, go back to Step 2, Add your account to your phone.)Important This process is intended to move your Outlook contacts to your Microsoft account. Windows Phone syncs with your Microsoft account. What this means is that any subsequent changes that you make to your Outlook contacts will not sync with your Microsoft account until you run this process again. Similarly, any changes on Windows Phone will update the Microsoft account contacts and vice-versa, but those changes will not be reflected in the locally-stored Outlook contacts. To view and manage your Microsoft account contacts in Outlook, you will have to install the Microsoft Office Outlook Hotmail Connector overview. Notes
|



| • | For more information about how to import Outlook calendars to Windows Phone, see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 2459660 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2459660/ ) Sync your Outlook calendar to Windows Phone. | ||||
| • | For more information about how to add your contacts to Windows Phone, visit the following articles on the Windows Phone help and how-to website:
| ||||
| • | For more information about how to use Microsoft Office Outlook Hotmail connector, see the following article on the Microsoft Office website: Microsoft Office Outlook Hotmail Connector overview |
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| 1. | Open Outlook 2013 on your computer. |
| 2. | On the File tab, tap or click Info. |
| 3. | In the Account Information section, tap or click Account Settings, and then select Account Settings. |
| 4. | Next to the name, look for the account type.![]() |
Microsoft Outlook 2010
| 1. | Open Outlook 2010 on your computer. |
| 2. | On the File tab, click Info. |
| 3. | In the Account Information section, click Account Settings, and select Account Settings. |
| 4. | Next to the Name, look for the account Type.![]() |
Microsoft Outlook 2007
| 1. | Open Outlook on your computer. |
| 2. | Click Tools, then click Account Settings. |
| 3. | Under Name, look for the account Type. |
| 4. | Find your email address and see if Microsoft Exchange is listed as the mail type.![]() |

If you use Outlook with Exchange, calendars that are stored in Exchange automatically sync to Windows Phone as soon as you add your account to your phone. You will have to add your account to your phone, but you will not have to take any steps to sync your calendar.| 1. | From the Start screen, flick left to the App list, and then tap Settings . |
| 2. | Tap Email+accounts. |
| 3. | Tap Add an account, and then tap Outlook. |
| 4. | Enter your email address and password information, and then tap Sign in. Your Outlook calendar should automatically sync to your phone. This may take some time. |
| 5. | Go back to the Start screen, flick left, then tap the People Hub to see if your Outlook calendar appears. |
If you use Outlook without Exchange, you have to add your account to your phone and then sync your calendar.
| 1. | On Start, flick left to the App list, tap Settings , and then tap Email+accounts. |
| 2. | Tap Add an account, and then tap Microsoft account (or Windows Live). |
| 3. | Enter your email address and password information, and then tap Sign in. |
Option 1: For Outlook 2013 only (Recommended) Use the built-in functionality to move your Outlook calendar events to your Microsoft account.
| 1. | Open Outlook 2013 on your computer. |
| 2. | Tap or click File, then tap or click Add Account. |
| 3. | Select Manually configure server settings or additional server types and tap or click Next.![]() |
| 4. | Select Outlook.com or Exchange ActiveSync compatible service and click Next.![]() |
| 5. | Enter your name, email address, and mail server as m.hotmail.com and tap or click Next.![]() |
| 6. | Tap or click Calendar. New calendars will appear for your Microsoft account. |
| 7. | Tap or click the View tab, tap or click Change View, and then tap or click List.![]() |
| 8. | Select your Outlook calendar events and appointments from the list view. Tap or click and drag (or copy and paste) the calendar entries to the calendar for your Microsoft account.![]() |




| 1. | Open a web browser and visit the Microsoft Office Outlook Hotmail Connector overview, then click the Download now button. |
| 2. | On the next page, click the Download button if you are running a 32-bit version of Office. If you're running a 64-bit version of Office, click the link at the bottom of the page. (Direct links: 32-bit (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=d9662d20-ad27-45a6-9184-f906dd63ddaa) / 64-bit (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=bd0bcb57-d408-4d4a-8f1e-d737d8c27098) ) Not sure which version of Office you're running? Start Office and click File, then Help. This information will be listed next to the version number. ![]() |
| 3. | Install the Outlook Hotmail Connector. |



| 1. | Open Outlook on your computer. |
| 2. | Click File, then click Add Account. |
| 3. | Select Manually configure server settings or additional server types and click Next.![]() |
| 4. | Select Other, choose Microsoft Outlook Hotmail Connector and click Next. Enter your name, and your Microsoft account email address and password. Click OK to complete the setup.![]() ![]() |
| 5. | Select Other, choose Microsoft Outlook Hotmail Connector and click Next. Enter your name, and your Microsoft account email address and password. Click OK to complete the setup.![]() |
| 6. | Right-click your main Outlook calendar and then click Copy Calendar.![]() |
| 7. | In the Copy Folder window, scroll to find your Microsoft email account. |
| 8. | Click on the email account to select and then click OK.![]() |
| 9. | Click the Microsoft account name to select it, and then click OK. |

| 1. | Open Outlook on your computer. |
| 2. | Click Outlook Connector, then click Add a New Account. Enter the email and password for your Microsoft account and then click OK.![]() |
| 3. | Close Outlook. |
| 4. | Open Outlook again on your computer. |
| 5. | Click Calendar. You should see a new Calendars section is added for your Microsoft account![]() |
| 6. | Right-click your main Outlook calendar and then select Copy Calendar.![]() |
| 7. | In the Copy Folder window, scroll to find your email account. |
| 8. | Click on the Microsoft account name to select it and then click OK.![]() |






| 1. | Open Outlook 2013 on your computer. |
| 2. | Tap or click File, tap or click Open & Export, and then tap or click Import/Export. The Import and Export Wizard window opens.![]() |
| 3. | Select Export to a file and then tap or click Next.![]() |
| 4. | Select Comma Separated Values and then tap or click Next. |
| 5. | Select Contacts and then tap or click Next.![]() |
| 6. | Tap or click Browse. A new window opens. |
| 7. | Type a file name and choose a location to save your file, then tap or click OK. |
| 8. | Tap or click Next, and then tap or click Finish. Your contacts have been exported as a CSV file. |


| 1. | Open Outlook 2010 on your computer. |
| 2. | Click File, then click Options. |
| 3. | Click Advanced. |
| 4. | In the Export section, click Export. The Import and Export Wizard window opens.![]() |
| 5. | Select Export to a file and then click Next.![]() |
| 6. | Select Comma Separated Values (Windows) and then click Next. |
| 7. | Select Contacts and then click Next.![]() |
| 8. | Click Browse. A new window opens. |
| 9. | Type a file name and choose a location to save your file, then click OK. |
| 10. | Click Next, and then click Finish. Your contacts have been exported as a CSV file. |


| 1. | Open Outlook 2007 on your computer. |
| 2. | Tap or click File, and then tap or click Import and Export. The Import and Export Wizard opens.![]() |
| 3. | Select a Export to a file and then tap or click Next.![]() |
| 4. | Select Comma Separated Values (Windows) and then tap or click Next. |
| 5. | Under Select folder to export from, select Contacts, and then tap or click Next.![]() |
| 6. | Type a file name and choose a location to save the file, then tap or click Next. |
| 7. | Tap or click Finish. Your contacts have been exported as a CSV file. |


| 1. | Go to http://people.live.com,and sign in to your Microsoft account. | ||||
| 2. | Tap or click Import from file.![]() | ||||
| 3. | On the "Importing contacts" page, under Step 2, tap or click Microsoft Outlook (using CSV). On the same page, under Step 3, tap or click Browse and then browse for the CSV file you created. | ||||
| 4. | Tap or click Import contacts. | ||||
| 5. | Select the Microsoft Outlook (using CSV) option. | ||||
| 6. | On your phone, swipe left and tap Settings , tap Email+accounts, then tap-and-hold Microsoft account (or Windows Live) and tap sync. This may take a few moments. (If you haven't already added your email account to your Windows Phone, go back to Step 2, Add your account to your phone.)Important This process is intended to move your Outlook contacts to your Microsoft account. Windows Phone syncs with your Microsoft account. What this means is that any subsequent changes that you make to your Outlook contacts will not sync with your Microsoft account until you run this process again. Similarly, any changes on Windows Phone will update the Microsoft account contacts and vice-versa, but those changes will not be reflected in the locally-stored Outlook contacts. To view and manage your Microsoft account contacts in Outlook, you will have to install the Microsoft Office Outlook Hotmail Connector overview. Notes
|


| • | For more information about syncing calendars and contacts with Windows Phone, see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 2454811 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2454811/ ) Sync your Outlook contacts to Windows Phone |
| • | To learn more about how to sync calendars with Windows Phone, visit the Windows Phone Help and how-to website and see the Sync calendar for Windows Phone |
| • | For more information about how to use Microsoft Office Outlook Hotmail connector, visit the following article on the Microsoft Office website: Microsoft Office Outlook Hotmail Connector overview |
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| 1. | Open Outlook 2013 on your computer. |
| 2. | On the File tab, tap or click Info. |
| 3. | In the Account Information section, tap or click Account Settings, and then select Account Settings. |
| 4. | Next to the Name, look for the account Type.![]() |
| 5. | Follow the steps under Step 2, Add your account to your phone, based on your mail server type. |
Microsoft Outlook 2010
| 1. | Open Outlook 2010 on your computer. |
| 2. | On the File tab, click Info. |
| 3. | In the Account Information section, click Account Settings, and select Account Settings. |
| 4. | Next to the Name, look for the account Type.![]() |
| 5. | Follow the steps under Step 2, Add your account to your phone, based on your mail server type. |
Microsoft Outlook 2007
| 1. | Open Outlook on your computer. |
| 2. | Click Tools, then click Account Settings. |
| 3. | Under Name, look for the account Type. |
| 4. | Find your email address and see if Microsoft Exchange is listed as the mail type.![]() |
| 5. | Follow the steps under Step 2, Add your account to your phone, based on your mail server type. |

If you use Outlook with Exchange, calendars that are stored in Exchange automatically sync to Windows Phone as soon as you add your account to your phone. You will have to add your account to your phone, but you will not have to take any steps to sync your calendar.| 1. | From the Start screen, flick left to the App list, and then tap Settings . |
| 2. | Tap Email+accounts. |
| 3. | Tap Add an account, and then tap Outlook. |
| 4. | Enter your email address and password information, and then tap Sign in. Your Outlook contacts should automatically sync to your phone. This may take some time. |
| 5. | Go back to the Start screen, flick left, then tap the People Hub to see if your Outlook contacts appear. |
If you use Outlook without Exchange, you have to add your account to your phone and then sync your contacts.
| 1. | On Start, flick left to the App list, tap Settings , and then tap Email+accounts. |
| 2. | Tap Add an account, and then tap Microsoft account (or Windows Live). |
| 3. | Enter your email address and password information, and then tap Sign in. |
Option 1: For Outlook 2013 only (Recommended) Use Outlook 2013 built-in functionality to move your Outlook contacts to your Microsoft account.
Copy contacts to your Microsoft account| 1. | Open Outlook 2013 on your computer. |
| 2. | Tap or click File, then tap or click Add Account. |
| 3. | Select Manually configure server settings or additional server types and tap or click Next.![]() |
| 4. | Select Outlook.com or Exchange ActiveSync compatible service and click Next.![]() |
| 5. | Enter your name, email address, and mail server as m.hotmail.com and tap or click Next.![]() |
| 6. | Tap or click People. A new Contacts section will appear for your Microsoft account. |
| 7. | Select your Outlook contacts. Tap or click and drag (or copy and paste) the contacts to the new Contacts section in your email account.![]() |
| 8. | On your phone, swipe left and tap Settings, then tap Email+accounts. |
| 9. | Tap and hold Microsoft account (or Windows Live) and then tap Sync in the pop-up menu. The sync process may take a few minutes. |
Option 2: For Outlook 2010 and Outlook 2007 only (Recommended) Use Microsoft Office Outlook Hotmail Connector to move your Outlook contacts to your Microsoft account.

| 1. | Open a web browser and visit the Microsoft Office Outlook Hotmail Connector overview, then click the Download now button. |
| 2. | On the next page, click the Download button if you are running a 32-bit version of Office. If you're running a 64-bit version of Office, click the link at the bottom of the page. (Direct links: 32-bit (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=d9662d20-ad27-45a6-9184-f906dd63ddaa) / 64-bit (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=bd0bcb57-d408-4d4a-8f1e-d737d8c27098) ) Not sure which version of Office you're running? Start Office and click File, then Help. This information will be listed next to the version number. ![]() |
| 3. | Install the Outlook Hotmail Connector. |
| 4. | Go to the next section, Copy contacts to Microsoft account. |
Option 3: Manually import your Outlook contacts into your Microsoft account
Step 1: Export CSV file from Outlook
| 1. | Open Outlook 2013 on your computer. |
| 2. | Tap or click File, tap or click Open & Export, and then tap or click Import/Export. The Import and Export Wizard window opens.![]() |
| 3. | Select Export to a file and then tap or click Next.![]() |
| 4. | Select Comma Separated Values and then tap or click Next. |
| 5. | Select Contacts and then tap or click Next.![]() |
| 6. | Tap or click Browse. A new window opens. |
| 7. | Type a file name and choose a location to save your file, then tap or click OK. |
| 8. | Tap or click Next, and then tap or click Finish. Your contacts have been exported as a CSV file. |
| 9. | Follow the instructions that are listed under Import your Outlook CSV file into your Microsoft account. |
Outlook 2010
| 1. | Open Outlook 2010 on your computer. |
| 2. | Click File, then click Options. |
| 3. | Click Advanced. |
| 4. | In the Export section, click Export. The Import and Export Wizard window opens.![]() |
| 5. | Select Export to a file and then click Next.![]() |
| 6. | Select Comma Separated Values (Windows) and then click Next. |
| 7. | Select Contacts and then click Next.![]() |
| 8. | Click Browse. A new window opens. |
| 9. | Type a file name and choose a location to save your file, then click OK. |
| 10. | Click Next, and then click Finish. Your contacts have been exported as a CSV file. |
| 11. | Follow the instructions that are listed under Import your Outlook CSV file into your Microsoft account. |
Outlook 2007
| 1. | Open Outlook 2007 on your computer. |
| 2. | Tap or click File, and then tap or click Import and Export. The Import and Export Wizard opens.![]() |
| 3. | Select a Export to a file and then tap or click Next.![]() |
| 4. | Select Comma Separated Values (Windows) and then tap or click Next. |
| 5. | Under Select folder to export from, select Contacts, and then tap or click Next.![]() |
| 6. | Type a file name and choose a location to save the file, then tap or click Next. |
| 7. | Tap or click Finish. Your contacts have been exported as a CSV file. |
| 8. | Follow the instructions that are listed under Import your Outlook CSV file into your Microsoft account. ![]() ![]() ![]() |

Step 2: Import your Outlook CSV file into your Microsoft account
| 1. | Go to http://people.live.com,and sign in to your Microsoft account. | ||||
| 2. | Tap or click Import from file.![]() | ||||
| 3. | On the "Importing contacts" page, under Step 2, tap or click Microsoft Outlook (using CSV). On the same page, under Step 3, tap or click Browse and then browse for the CSV file you created. | ||||
| 4. | Tap or click Import contacts. | ||||
| 5. | Select the Microsoft Outlook (using CSV) option. | ||||
| 6. | On your phone, swipe left and tap Settings , tap Email+accounts, then tap-and-hold Microsoft account (or Windows Live) and tap sync. This may take a few moments. (If you haven't already added your email account to your Windows Phone, go back to Step 2, Add your account to your phone.)Important This process is intended to move your Outlook contacts to your Microsoft account. Windows Phone syncs with your Microsoft account. What this means is that any subsequent changes that you make to your Outlook contacts will not sync with your Microsoft account until you run this process again. Similarly, any changes on Windows Phone will update the Microsoft account contacts and vice-versa, but those changes will not be reflected in the locally-stored Outlook contacts. To view and manage your Microsoft account contacts in Outlook, you will have to install the Microsoft Office Outlook Hotmail Connector overview. Notes
|



| • | For more information about how to import Outlook calendars to Windows Phone, see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 2459660 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2459660/ ) Sync your Outlook calendar to Windows Phone. | ||||
| • | For more information about how to add your contacts to Windows Phone, visit the following articles on the Windows Phone help and how-to website:
| ||||
| • | For more information about how to use Microsoft Office Outlook Hotmail connector, see the following article on the Microsoft Office website: Microsoft Office Outlook Hotmail Connector overview |
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| • | When you start your phone it gets stuck and doesn't turn on all the way. |
| • | When you tap, flick, or pan your phone's screen there’s no response. |
| • | Some of your apps or games don’t launch as expected. |

until you see Slide down to power off, then flick down. After it’s off, press
to turn on your phone again.| • | Press and hold the Power button for 10 seconds. After it’s off, press to turn on your phone again. |
| • | If your phone has a replaceable battery, remove and reinsert the battery located under your phone’s back panel. Press to turn on your phone again. |

| a. | Check whether there are any software updates for your Windows Phone 7:
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| b. | If an update is available, connect your phone to your primary computer with the USB cable that was included with your phone. If you have to use a different computer, see Syncing your device to another computer as guest. | ||||||
| c. | Open the Zune software on your computer. | ||||||
| d. |
Keep your phone connected to your computer until you see a notification that the update is complete. |

| • | Make sure that you’re using the same computer you used when you made the latest phone update. |
| • | In order to roll back your phone, you must have an available back up of the earlier OS version with all its content and settings. This is what you are rolling your phone back to. The Zune software automatically rolls back your phone by locating a copy of this earlier version. Try Option 1 first. If the Zune software can’t detect an earlier version, try the manual process of Option 2. |
| 1. |
Try using your phone to see how it works. Option 2: Manually begin the rollback process If the Zune software doesn’t detect an earlier phone version to roll back to, you can go through the process manually. Here's how: | ||||||||||||||||
| 2. |
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| • | When you reset your phone, you erase all personal data and restore your phone to the state it was in when you purchased it. In other words, you are wiping your phone clean. |
| • | The personal content that gets erased after a reset includes: Purchased and downloaded apps, ringtones, saved games, contact groups, any pictures, music, or videos, and text messages, which can’t be restored after they’re deleted. |
| • | Items that can be restored to the phone include: Media content that you previously synced with the Zune software, purchased apps, and saved games. |
| a. | Sync your content before the reset Connect your phone to your computer and sync your photos, music, and videos by using the Zune software. After the reset, you can sync these media files back to your phone. For more info on how to sync content, see Sync music, pictures, and videos. If you can’t sync because your computer doesn’t recognize your phone, see the following troubleshooting wizard: Computer doesn’t recognize your device on the Zune software. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| b. | Reset your Windows Phone 7
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| c. | Restore your content to your phone To restore, you first re-sync your media content, and then reinstall previously purchased apps and games back to your phone. 1. Sync your media content back to your phone:
To reinstall apps from your phone:
Note If you can’t remember the apps and games you bought, you can see your purchase history online when you reinstall from the web, in the next set of steps. To reinstall from the web:
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| 1. | Check to see whether you have an error in the Device Manager. |
| 2. | Use the Microsoft "Fix It" solution. |
| 3. | Look up the corresponding error code and follow the resolution steps. |
| 1. | Make sure that you have the latest version of the Zune software installed. To install the latest version, visit http://www.zune.net/setup (http://www.zune.net/setup) . |
| 2. | Connect your phone or Zune to your computer by using the USB cable that was included with your device. |
| 3. | On your computer, click Start, right-click Computer, and then click Properties. |
| 4. | Click Device Manager. |
| 5. | Click your computer name at the top of the window, and then on the Action menu, click Scan for hardware changes. |
| 6. | Your connected Windows Phone or Zune player should be listed under "Portable Devices." |
| 7. | Double-click the device and view the General tab. |
| 8. | Check the device status to confirm whether the device is working correctly or not. Some examples include the following: |
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| • | 2410180 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2410180/ ) My computer and/or the Zune software do not detect Windows Phone 7 |
| • | 944909 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/944909/ ) Your Zune device is not detected by your computer or the Zune software |
| • | This wizard may be in English only; however, the automatic fix also works for other language versions of Windows. |
| • | If you're currently not using the computer that has the problem, you can save the automatic fix to a flash drive or a CD from the computer you're on. You can then run the fix on the problem computer later. |
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| Code 19 | Code 21 | Code 22 | Code 24 | Code 28 |
| Code 31 | Code 32 | Code 37 | Code 38 | Code 39 |
| Code 40 | Code 41 | Code 42 | Code 43 | Code 44 |
| Code 45 | Code 46 | Code 47 | Code 48 | Code 49 |
| 1. | Remove and reinstall the device driver. | ||||
| 2. | On Windows 7 or Windows Vista, make sure that the "Windows Update" service is running:
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| 3. | Under Name, locate the Windows Update service. Verify that the Service status is set to Started. If it is not started, click Start, and then click OK. | ||||
| 4. | On the File menu, click Exit to close the Services window. |
| • | In case the driver is corrupted, uninstall the driver, and then scan for new hardware to install the driver again. To scan for new hardware, click the Action menu in Device Manager, and then select Scan for hardware changes. | ||||
| • | If the computer has insufficient memory to run the device, you can close some programs to make memory available. To check memory and system resources, follow these steps:
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| • | You may have to install additional random access memory (RAM). On the General Properties tab of the device, click Troubleshoot to start the Troubleshooting Wizard. |
| 1. | Remove and reinstall the device driver. | ||||||||||||||
| 2. | Make sure that the device is enabled in Device Manager. To enable the device, right-click the device in Device Manager, and then click Enable Device. This step starts the Enable Device wizard. | ||||||||||||||
| 3. | Install the latest Windows service pack to help keep Windows up to date by visiting the Microsoft Windows Service Pack Center (http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/downloads/service-packs) . Also make sure that you've installed any high-priority updates that are available for the computer by visiting the following Microsoft website: http://update.microsoft.com/microsoftupdate (http://update.microsoft.com/microsoftupdate) | ||||||||||||||
| 4. | Use Event Viewer to determine any driver initialization failures. This is significant because in order to start successfully the Zune driver depends on other Windows services, such as WPDClassInstaller and WPD-MTPClassDriver. To do this, follow these steps:
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| 5. | Remove LIBUSB, if it's present:
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| • | More than one service is defined for a device. |
| • | There is a failure opening the service subkey. |
| • | The driver name can't be obtained from the service subkey. |
| 1. | On the General Properties tab of the device, click Troubleshoot to start the Troubleshooting Wizard. |
| 2. | Click Uninstall, and then click Scan for hardware changes to load a usable driver. |
| 3. | Restart the computer in safe mode, and then select Last Known Good Configuration. This will revert the registry back to the most recent successful configuration. |
| • | There is a hardware problem, or a new driver might be needed. |
| • | Devices stay in this state if they have been prepared for removal. After you remove the device, this error disappears. |
| • | You haven't installed the correct driver for the device. |
| • | If you have either a Samsung Focus or a Nokia Lumia and have an app called "Diagnosis" installed. If this is the case, see Option 8 of the following Microsoft Knowledge Base article to make sure your USB settings are correct: 2410180 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2410180/ ) My computer and/or the Zune software don't detect Windows Phone |
| • | The Windows Portable Devices Media Transfer Protocol file (Wpdmtp.inf) isn't available in your \Windows\INF directory. Note: The Windows Portable Devices Media Transfer Protocol is required by the Zune driver installation. |
| 1. | If you can't find the Windows Portable Devices Media Transfer Protocol component, contact the manufacturer of the computer for help reinstalling this component. |
| 2. | Remove and reinstall the device driver. |
| • | Remove and reinstall the device driver. |
| • | On the General Properties tab of the device, click Troubleshoot to start the Troubleshooting Wizard. |
| • | Uninstall the driver, and then click Scan for hardware changes to reinstall or upgrade the driver. |
| • | On the General Properties tab of the device, click Troubleshoot to start the Troubleshooting Wizard. |
| • | Restart the computer. |
| • | On the General Properties tab of the device, click Troubleshoot to start the Troubleshooting Wizard. |
| • | The driver is not present. |
| • | A binary file is corrupted. |
| • | A file I/O problem occurred. |
| • | A driver references an entry point in another binary file that could not be loaded. |
| • | Remove and reinstall the device driver. |
| • | On the General Properties tab of the device, click Troubleshoot to start the Troubleshooting Wizard. |
| • | Remove and reinstall the device driver. |
| • | On the General Properties tab of the device, click Troubleshoot to start the Troubleshooting Wizard. |
| • | Remove and reinstall the device driver. |
| • | On the General Properties tab of the device, click Troubleshoot to start the Troubleshooting Wizard. |
| • | Restart the computer. |
| • | On the General Properties tab of the device, click Troubleshoot to start the Troubleshooting Wizard. |
| • | Restart the computer. |
| • | On the General Properties tab of the device, click Troubleshoot to start the Troubleshooting Wizard. |
| • | Unplug the device from the computer, and then plug the device in again. Or, restart the computer to make the device available. |
| • | On the General Properties tab of the device, click Troubleshoot to start the Troubleshooting Wizard. |
| • | Remove and reinstall the device driver. |
| • | On the General Properties tab of the device, click Troubleshoot to start the Troubleshooting Wizard. |
| 1. | Click Start, right-click Computer, and then click Properties. (My Computer in Windows XP.) |
| 2. | Click Device Manager. (In Windows XP, this can be found under the Hardware tab.) |
| 3. | Expand Portable Devices. |
| 4. | Right-click your device and then click Uninstall. |
| 5. | If it is displayed, click to select Delete the driver software for this device and then click OK. |
| 6. | Click the root computer icon, and then click Scan for hardware changes on the Action menu. |
| 7. | Open Portable Devices, double-click your Windows Phone 7, and then click the Driver tab. |
| 8. | Click Update Driver. |
| 9. | Click Browse my computer for driver software. |
| 10. | Click Browse, locate the Program Files/Zune/Drivers folder on your computer, and then click OK. |
| 11. | Click Next and if you're prompted, click Install. |
| 12. | After the driver installation is complete, click Close two times to exit the Device Manager. If you're prompted to do this, restart your computer. |
| • | Windows 7 or Vista: Click Start, click Control Panel, click User Accounts, and then click Change account type (Windows 7) or Add or remove user accounts (Vista). You'll see a window that lists all administrators. |
| • | Windows XP: Click the Start button, click Control Panel, and then click User Accounts. You'll see a window that lists all administrators. |
| 1. | Click Start , and then click All Programs. |
| 2. | Click Accessories, and then click Run. |
| 3. | Type regedit, and then click OK. If you're prompted for an administrator password or for a confirmation, type the password, or click Allow. |
| 4. | In the navigation pane, locate and then click the following registry subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{EEC5AD98-8080-425F-922A-DABF3DE3F69A} |
| 5. | In the right pane, click UpperFilters. Note: You may also see an UpperFilters.bak registry entry. You don't have to remove that entry. Click UpperFilters only. If you don't see the UpperFilters registry entry, you still might have to remove the LowerFilters registry entry. To do this, go to step 8 in this section. |
| 6. | On the Edit menu, click Delete. |
| 7. | When you're prompted to confirm the deletion, click Yes. |
| 8. | In the right pane, click LowerFilters. Note: If you don't see the LowerFilters registry entry, unfortunately this content cannot help you any further. |
| 9. | On the Edit menu, click Delete. |
| 10. | When you're prompted to confirm the deletion, click Yes. |
| 11. | Exit Registry Editor. |
| 12. | Restart your computer. |
| 1. | Click Start, and then click Run. |
| 2. | In the Open box, type regedit, and then click OK. |
| 3. | In the navigation pane, locate and then click the following registry subkey: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\{EEC5AD98-8080-425F-922A-DABF3DE3F69A} |
| 4. | In the right pane, click UpperFilters. Note: You may also see an UpperFilters.bak registry entry. You don't have to remove that entry. Click UpperFilters only. If you don't see the UpperFilters registry entry, you still might have to remove the LowerFilters registry entry. To do this, go to step in this section. |
| 5. | On the Edit menu, click Delete. |
| 6. | When you're prompted to confirm the deletion, click Yes. |
| 7. | In the right pane, click LowerFilters. Note: If you don't see the LowerFilters registry entry, unfortunately, this content cannot help you any further. |
| 8. | On the Edit menu, click Delete. |
| 9. | When you're prompted to confirm the deletion, click Yes. |
| 10. | Exit Registry Editor. |
| 11. | Restart the computer. |
| • | Zune Digital Media Player |
| • | Zune 4GB Digital Media Player |
| • | Zune 8GB Digital Media Player |
| • | Zune 16GB Digital Music Player |
| • | Zune 30GB Digital Media Player |
| • | Zune 80GB Digital Media Player |
| • | Zune 120GB Digital Media Player |
| • | Zune software |
| • | Zune HD 16GB |
| • | Zune HD 64GB |
| • | KIN ONE |
| • | KIN TWO |
| IMPORTANT As soon as an account locale is associated to a Microsoft account, it is permanent and cannot be changed. |
| 1. | On Start, flick left to the App list, tap Settings and then tap About. |
| 2. | Tap Reset your phone, located at the bottom of your screen,and then Tap Yes. Tap Yes again to confirm the reset. |
| 3. | When your phone restarts, it will guide you through several steps to set up your phone. When you arrive at the Sign in with a Microsoft account page, sign in with the new ID that you want to use. This will be the Microsoft account used to access Marketplace, Xbox LIVE, and the Zune Music Pass on your Windows Phone. |
| 1. | On Start, flick left to the App list, tap Settings and then tap Email+accounts. |
| 2. | Tap Add an account, and then tap Windows Live. |
| 3. | Tap the Email address box, and then type your Microsoft, Windows Live, or Hotmail account. |
| 4. | Tap the Password box, and then type your password. |
| 5. | Tap Sign in. |
| • | Content availability (apps, music, games) |
| • | Billing account country |
| • | Currency and app prices |
| • | Regional ratings and reviews |
| • | Localization of the app category lists |
| 1. | If the Microsoft account that is used for signing in has never been associated with a country, you will be prompted to select a country/region during Account setup. The country/region selection defines the account locale.![]() ![]() |
| 2. | If the Microsoft account used for signing in was previously used for Xbox LIVE, Zune, or a premium service, the account locale will default to the locale of the service.![]() ![]() |
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| • | Your computer doesn't detect your phone. | ||
| • | The Zune Music + Video software doesn't open when your phone is connected to your computer. | ||
| • | The Zune software doesn't detect your phone, for example:
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| 1. | Click Start, right-click Computer, and then click Properties. |
| 2. | Click Device Manager, located in the left column. |
| 3. | A window will appear with the name of your computer and a list of files. If you don't see the files, click the name of your computer. The name of your Windows Phone 7 should be listed under Portable Devices. |
| • | You are not using a good USB data sync cable, like the one that came with the phone. Some phones are also supplied with optional “charging” cables that cannot be used to establish a data connection with a PC. Try another cable, if possible. |
| • | There is dust or debris in the USB port on the phone. Try using a can of compressed air to clear the USB port on the phone to ensure a good connection. |
| • | The USB port on the computer is bad. Try connecting to another port. |



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| • | This wizard may be in English only; however, the automatic fix also works for other language versions of Windows. |
| • | If you are not on the computer that has the problem, you can save the automatic fix to a flash drive or to a CD so that you can run it on the computer that has the problem. |


You may be able to resolve this problem automatically. Click Fix this problem to open the Microsoft Fix It tool. Then, click Run in the File Download dialog box and follow the steps in the wizard.| • | Drivers not installed |
| • | Out-of-date drivers |
| • | "Device not found" errors |
| • | Device-detection blocks by device and class filters |
| • | The instructions in this tool may be written only in the English language. However, the automatic fix also works for other language versions of Windows. |
| • | If you're currently not on the computer that has the problem, you can save the automatic fix to a flash drive or to a CD from the computer you're using now. Then, you can run the fix on the problem computer later. |
If Windows Device Manager indicates a device problem or if the driver version of Windows Phone 7 that's installed isn't the current version (4.8.2345.0), update the driver. To do this, follow these steps:| 1. | Click Start, right-click Computer, and then click Properties. |
| 2. | Click Device Manager, located in the left column. |
| 3. | A window will appear with the name of your computer and a list of files. If you don't see the files, click the name of your computer. The name of your Windows Phone 7 should be listed under Portable Devices. If Windows Phone 7 was incorrectly installed, it may be listed with a yellow exclamation mark . Or, it may be listed under Other Devices as a USB device or an unknown device. |
| 4. | On the Driver tab, click Uninstall. |
| 5. | Select Delete the driver software for this device and then click OK. |
| 6. | Return to the Device Manager window, click the Action menu, and then click Scan for hardware changes. |
| 7. | Open Portable Devices, double-click the name of your Windows Phone 7, and then click the Driver tab. Or, if you don't see your phone name, click unknown device listed under Other Devices, and then click the Driver tab. |
| 8. | Click Update Driver. |
| 9. | Click Browse my computer for driver software. |
| 10. | Click Browse, locate the Program Files/Zune/Drivers folder on your computer, and then click OK. |
| 11. | Click Next and if you're prompted, click Install. You may only be given a Close option. |
| 12. | After the driver installation is complete, Close the open windows until you exit the Device Manager. If you're prompted to restart your computer, do so when you can. |
If you see the following error message:
On some phones, an app may be available from the manufacturer to run a diagnostic check of your phone.| 1. | Tap Diagnostics from your app list. |
| 2. | Tap More and then tap Settings. |
| 3. | Make sure the setting for USB Mode is set to Zune. If it is set to another setting, tap Zune and then tap Ok to confirm the change. Otherwise, press the back button to close the app. |
| 1. | Tap Diagnosis from your app list. |
| 2. | Enter code *#7284#. |
| 3. | Make sure the setting for USB Path Control is set to Zune Sync. If it is set to another setting, tap Zune Sync and then tap Ok to confirm the change. Otherwise, press the back button to close the app. |
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To restart your phone, press and hold the Power button until you see Slide down to power off, then flick down. After it’s off, press to turn on your phone again.| a. | If this restart sequence doesn’t work for your phone, try one of the following options:
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| b. | As soon as your Windows Phone 7 has restarted, follow the manufacturer's recommended steps to restart your computer. | ||||
| c. | If your phone is still not detected:
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Make sure your phone has a good connection to your computer. Possible causes of a bad connection can include:| • | You are not using the correct USB data sync cable, such the one that came with the phone. Some phones are also supplied with optional "charging" cables that cannot be used to establish a data connection with a computer. Try another cable, if possible. |
| • | There is dust or debris in the USB port on the phone. Try using a can of compressed air to clear the USB port on the phone to ensure a good connection. |
| • | The computer's USB port is bad. Try connecting to another port directly on the computer (don't use a USB hub). |
| 1. | Close the Zune software and disconnect your phone from your computer. |
| 2. | Open Certificate Manager. To do this, click Start, type certmgr.msc in the Start search bar, and then press your Enter key. Windows 8 users: On the Start screen, type Certificate, tap or click Settings in the right column, and then tap or click Manage computer certificates. |
| 3. | In the pop-up window, tap or click the Personal folder in the left column, and then double tap or double click the Certificates folder in the right column. |
| 4. | Click the heading that says Issued By to sort the column, and then look for one or more certificates that read "zune-tuner://windowsphone/...". |
| 5. | Right-click the certificate file and click Copy. If there is more than one file, hold the Ctrl key, click each file, then right-click a file and click Copy. |
| 6. | Tap or click the Trusted Root Certification Authorities folder in the left column, right-click the Certificates folder, and then click Paste. |
| 7. | Click Yes to install this certificate. |
| 1. | Create a new certificate
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| 2. | Restore any remaining files To restore any files remaining in the .bak folder, you have to copy those files from that folder and paste them into the newly created one.
Disconnect your Windows Phone from your computer and reattach it to see if it is recognized. If not, try the next section. |
A custom reinstallation of the Zune software (also known as a "clean" installation) reinstalls the software without a trace of the earlier version, which means files or settings from your current Zune software won't transfer over.

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| • | This wizard may be in English only. However, the automatic fix also works for other language versions of Windows. |
| • | If you are not on the computer that has the problem, you can save the automatic fix to a flash drive or to a CD so that you can run it on the computer that has the problem. |

| 1. | Click Start, and then type Zune. Windows 8 users:On the Start screen, type Zune. |
| 2. | Under Programs, right-click Zune, click Run as administrator, and then click Yes. Windows 8 users: Under Apps, right-click Zune, and then at the bottom of the screen, click Run as administrator. |


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| • | This wizard may be in English only. However, the automatic fix also works for other language versions of Windows. |
| • | If you are not on the computer that has the problem, you can save the automatic fix to a flash drive or to a CD so that you can run it on the computer that has the problem. |

| 1. | Uninstall the cryptographic program. |
| 2. | Connect your Windows Phone to your computer. This creates the certificate needed. |
| 3. | Reinstall the cryptographic program. |
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