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Re: stock WinMo alarm clock
![]() In this tutorial, we'll show you how to add new sounds to your Windows Mobile Pocket PC which can be used by the alarm utility. NOTE: Alarm audio files must be in .WAV format in order for the file to be read. Please check your file type before attempting to transfer to your Pocket PC. Step 1: Select a File for Transfer Sync your Pocket PC via ActiveSync (or Windows Mobile Device Center, WMDC, in Windows Vista). On your PC's hard drive, locate a .WAV file you'd like to use on your Pocket PC as an alarm sound. In this tutorial, we'll transfer the audio file "new.WAV": ![]() On your PC, highlight the file you wish to transfer and click Edit > Copy. In ActiveSync or WMDC, click the Explore button. In the Mobile Device explore screen, navigate to My Windows Based Mobile Device > Windows folder: ![]() ![]() Step 2: Check the Alarm Sounds Menu Now that you've pasted your .WAV file in the \Windows folder of your Pocket PC's file system, the file should show up as an alarm option. On your Pocket PC tap Start > Settings > System (TAB) Clocks & Alarms. Tap a bell icon to view available sounds: ![]() To the right of the Play sound setting, tap the down arrow at the right of the drop-down menu. The audio file you transferred should now appear in the list: ![]() You can even convert your favorite mp3 to .wav and use that too!!
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