Message "waiting for device" on my Pc

hi,
I've a N73 and i'm trying to use maps , but i can't make it works on my phone. Please, someone can send me the steps to instal the program and how to make a download of Brazil's map?
Thanks.

20-Sep-2008 10:00 PM
elcunha wrote:
Where can I see, on the phone, the mode connection type? Where, on the phone, can I select this conditions?
Hi elcunha
Go to Menu > Connect > Data cbl. > Options > Change
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