How to Use Your PC to Transfer Files to the Micro SD Card on Your ENV 2 Cell Phone
Tuesday, June 16th, 2009 by StevenDo you want to transfer files to your ENV2 phone using a micro SD card and a USB cable, without buying the VCast $bundle or Rhapsody? This caused me more confusion than I ever thought it would so I wanted to help you out. These instructions might even be applicable to other Verizon or LG phones.
The main problem I ran into is that these phones assume you are a VCast or Rhapsody subscriber (or intend to be one). So, for people who just want to manually store and transfer data and music, the interface isn’t as intuitive as it could be.
Here’s what you need:
- USB to Micro-USB Cable. This is the newer, smaller USB standard. I bought the Tripp Lite USB to Micro-USB Cable
- Micro SD Card for your phone. You can get these from Verizon and most stores. Just pop it into the side slot of your phone.
- PC Drivers for your phone. Choose and download the appropriate file at http://www.vzam.net/vcastmusic/Step1.aspx and run it to install the drivers.
Initial Settings
- Turn the phone on and insert the micro sd card if it isn’t already.
- OPTIONAL: If you want all your new photos, video and sound to be stored on the micro sd card you paid for (why not?) go to “Settings & Tools” >> Memory >> Save Options and change the option for each of the three file types to “Card Memory”
- Go to “Settings & Tools” >> USB Auto Detection and select “Sync Data”. (“Sync Music” appears to rely on the commercial VCast software). Now you can Exit the settings area.
Managing files on your cell phone with your PC
Now that you have all the parts, here’s how to store and play music on your phone:
- Plug your phone into your PC, using the USB cable. Give your computer time to recognize the device.
- On your phone, go to Settings & Tools >> Tools >> USB Mass Storage. If everything works correctly, your phone will display a message saying it is connecting to the computer. Oddly, when the connection is successful, a big scary red circle will display, warning you not to unplug the phone while it’s connected.
- Your computer will display “AutoPlay” options. Choose “Open folder to view files”. (If the Autoplay prompt does not appear, but the phoen is successfully connected, go to Start Button >> My Computer and the drive should be listed as a “Removable Disk”)
- In the drive, you’ll see a few folders clearly labelled as “my_pix”, “my_music” etc…”. Your media must go into the appropriate folders.
Important! For some (stupid) reason, you cannot put your music in folders. If you do, the phone will simply not see it. All music has to be put straight into the “My Music” folder.
To play your MP3′s, just hit the “Music” button on your phone and select play. You’re Done!
I hope this helps people. Let me know if you find other helpful advice or have any additional updates for this post. Thanks!

