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Originally Posted by BBCite
I don't understand. When you write "You really don't need the Rhapsody software to transfer over the songs, as you can make the media card show up as a removable hard drive in Windows Explorer," do you mean I can put my Rhapsody-To-Go subscription songs on my Blackberry media card and play them on my Blackberry if I make that media card show up as a removable hard drive on my desktop? And if so, how do I make my Blackberry media card show up as a removable hard drive on my desktop? Thanks.
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I think what the previous poster meant is if you have songs on your PC that you purchased from Rhapsody, you can copy them to your BlackBerry's media card. It you have a Rhapsody monthly subscription for downloading songs, you have to have a Rhapsody compatible player if I understand it correctly.
Currently there is no Rhapsody application for the BlackBerry afaik, but word has it that the upcoming BlackBerry Storm will come with Rhapsody pre-installed.
To make your media card show up as a removable drive on your computer, you need a card reader or adapter to connect it to your PC before putting it in your device, or you can put the media card in the device and connect the BB to your computer via USB (you need to install Desktop Manager to get the drivers), enable mass media mode and your computer will recognize it. Then you can go to My Computer and see it as a removable drive. From there you can open it and copy files to it from your PC, including music files, photos, etc.
Some info here:
How do I add media files to my microSD card? - BlackBerryFAQ