Cant connect my fasinate to 64 bit windows 7.

I cant seem to connect my fasinate to my windows 7 64 bit.
can anyone help?
i plug it in and nothing at all happens. not on my phone or my computer.
Thanks.

Naughtycheeto4 wrote:
I cant seem to connect my fasinate to my windows 7 64 bit.
can anyone help?
i plug it in and nothing at all happens. not on my phone or my computer.
Thanks.
Do you have the 64bit drivers for your samsung device, not the drivers supplied by windows. You need samsung drivers to be installed.

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