try this. instead of dragging the files into the Rings folder, FIRST try right clicking on the file you want as a ringtone, then left click "copy". Now, a reason you might not be able to see the Windows Folder, is because it might be listed as a hidden folder. To double check, click Tools, then click Folder Options, then click on the View tab, then under Hidden Files and Folders, make sure "Show Hidden Files" is selected (if not, select it, then click apply, then ok). Now keep in mind, the WINDOWS folder is going to be found AFTER you double click the Windows Mobile Device Icon. If you double click on the Windows folder, you'll see another folder that says Rings. Double Click there, then right click ANYWHERE in that folder and left click "paste". Your ringtone should APPEAR in that Rings folder.
Now on your phone, Click Start>Settings>Phone. It'll say Ring tone, and in that list of available tones, you should see your NEW ringtone. After selecting it, press OK. This will make THAT RINGTONE your default ringtone.
If you wanted to assign ringtones to specific people, go to your contact list, click on the name of the person you want to assign the tone to, Press Menu, then press Edit. You should see an option that says "Ringtone"...select whichever ringtone u want for that person.
Now as far as setting ringtones for text messages. All you hafta do is right click on the wav file that you want to use, click copy. Then on your PC, you open active sync, click Tools>Explore Mobile Device. Double Click on "Windows Mobile Device" and you should see the Windows Folder. Right click any blank spot of that folder and click "paste". Your wav file should appear in that folder. Now on your phone, click Start>Settings>Sounds and Notifications> Click on the Notifications Tab and change the event to "Messaging: New Text Message" and under that, u should see a list of available sounds. Choose your sound and press ok. |