The Motorola Media Link desktop program is quite handy if you need to move files between your Android aka Droid phone, or if you’re a power Droid user and want to quickly and easily download photos and videos, music, and iTunes, you can even have it sync automatically each time you connect via USB PC cable too. You can find it here at this link Motorola Media Link Free Program. You can choose if you want it to have sync both ways or only one way PC>Droid or Droid>PC.
Installation
Installation is painless and easy with the .msi windows installer, this hopefully should not cause you any problems
Configuration
The program is easy to use, with a friendly straightforward user interface. *One word of warning make sure you don’t check the boxes to sync your files FROM your PC to the Droid as if you’re like most people you’ll probably end up having Media link trying to upload many Gigabytes worth of photos and video to the limited space on your Droid, but this might be what you want, just wanted to warn you first though as Media Link’s interface and default settings seem to want to point you in that direction. If you’re at all tech savvy the User Interface and settings should be fairly intuitive
- Media Link program should be running if not click the new desktop icon

Click for full size - Select or Unselect the Media File types you want to sync

Click for full size - For each Media type you have selected you’ll want to then select/unselect if you want the program to sync from PC>Droid, Droid > or both PC<>Droid. As I said before you’ll want to be careful with syncing to the Droid from the PC as you could easily fill up your droid’s free space with pictures and videos etc from your PC you already have on your computer.

Click for full size - You can mark the checkbox if you want to have Media Link remove the items from your Droid after downloading, probably a wise choice for most.

Click for full size - Under Tools>Preferences you can select to have it sync automatically every time you connect, for some reason this window wasn’t opening up for me sometimes when clicking on preferences, but after restarting the program a couple times it started showing up again, not sure what happened here either my PC or a small bug on that screen.

Click for full size - *Optional, there’s also a useful backup/restore feature you’ll probably want to use, which is nice if you have other file types associated with apps you don’t want to loose, like audio files, or app specific files etc. I haven’t tired it but I suspect you might be able to do a full restore of all your Droid settings and apps with this too, nice if you break or loose your phone and want to quickly get back up to speed. If you have tried doing a full restore and it worked please post in the comments below and let us know it works. And you can have it set to automatically start the backup process 1x week etc in the configuration.

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Usage
- To actually sync you just click the “Sync” button after you open up the program, simple!
- Or if you have it automatically syncing you’ll see Media Link starts when you connect your Droid to the USB PC cable
- One critical step that I missed at first and thought Media Link was broken or something is that whenever you connect to the USB cable you will need to actually go to your phone and click on the USB symbol that pops up in the alert toolbar at the top and then click the “Turn on USB Storage” button.

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Conclusion
Motorola Media Link desktop program is easy to install, use and configure we think, we give it a thumbs up for ease of use and functionality, and a must have for power Droid users.
