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The standard way to sync files to your phone is by dragging and dropping. But if your media collection is relatively small, you can also set up Zune so that everything on your PC is automatically copied over when you connect.

1. Sync Files

  1. Open the Zune software on your PC, connect your phone using the USB cable, and then click Collection.

  2. Click Music, Videos, Pictures, or Podcasts.

  3. If necessary, click an option in the submenu to sort by artist, genre, album, or songs.

  4. Click the item you want to sync.

  5. While holding down the mouse button, drag the item to the phone icon. The item is copied to your phone.


Tip:

Just about everything can be dragged and dropped in Zune: a song, an album, or a playlist. You can also drag and drop everything by an artist or an entire genre’s worth of tunes.



Warning:

You can’t access certain features of your phone, such as the Pictures or Music + Videos hubs, while it’s connected to your PC.



Tip:

If you spot a small phone icon next to a song, video, picture, or other item in your collection, it means you’ve synched it to your phone already.


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