How to set own ringtones in ios 3.1.3

guys i have a iphone 2g with me. i would like to set my songs as the ringtone ...:::
i have created the ".m4r" file of the audio file and it also shown in the tones sectionthe itunes...n in the iphone after
but is not seen in the iphone> settings > sounds > ringtones
how to put the ringtones in the iphone ???

actually ... i find out that i was deleting the soucre file from the windows explorer...and so no tones where been copied to the iphone...dumb me !!!
any ways thank you very much for ur reply !!!

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