Nokia 3220 Won't Connect to my Computer.

I have tried everything you can think of; Istalling, Re-installing and Reparing the software. I have downloaded the correct software directly from Nokia and when Nokia PC Suite asks me to plug in my phone, nothing happens.
It simply just asks me to plug the wire from my PC to my Nokia, the screen on Nokia PC Suite does not change, it still constantly says that there are no phones currently connected to my computer. I have tried this multiple times and no results.
Any help guys?

I fixed it!!!!!! I have been having this same frustrating problem where that one screen with the picture of the phone being connected just sits there and does nothing.
Here it is: Connect the phone to the cable to the computer. Open up the PC Suite program. There shoud be an icon that says manage connections. Open this, uncheck the usb box, make sure the serial cable box is checked. Highlight the serial cable line and press the configure button. Select DKU-5 Connectivity Adapter . . . your phone should automatically be detected now.
Please let me know if this helps.

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