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how do you put themes from your personal computer to your sidekick slide?

Question by peace is the way: how do you put themes from your computer to your sidekick slide?
please support, i have downloaded the themes to my pc, but i dont know how to get them on my phone.

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Answer by Bakhtiar
Im not too certain if this is going to perform for you but i feel this is what you’ll need to do:

If you have a memory card for the telephone Just connect the telephone to the Pc employing the USB cable and the phone will be detected as a mass storage device and will be listed as a “Removeable Disk” in my personal computer immediately after that just browse the phone and copy the theme file the the Themes or Other people folder.
If the folder is not there than produce a single!

Following that open the identical folder on your telephone and install / apply the theme!

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I’ve always been fascinated with computers, and for many years I tinkered and modified them, but in the summer of 2002 my brother and I built a one-of-a-kind, high-end PC from the ground up. The black case had a clear panel on the side with a view of the internals, which I tricked out with a Batman theme just for fun.

This computer, called "Gotham City," served me well until it died about a two years ago. It’s been sitting in a corner since then unceremoniously gathering dust until today, when I fired it up to watch it glow for one last time.

The time when building and maintaining a custom computer was rewarding has passed for me. I doubt I’ll ever assemble a PC again. In that sense, this unique PC was the last of its kind.

This is one of many curious items collected in JD’s House of Miscellany.


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