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Just got a brand new Galaxy nexus today and haven't got a chance to root it yet. But i was seriously appalled by the fact that it doesn't support usb mass storage, which i did not know before buying it.
I just wanted to know, will rooting make usb mass storage possible?
no sd card and now this? I mean i love the phone but i can only take so much.
So you bought a Galaxy Nexus, but didn't know it didn't support UMS?
What's your specific problem with MTP?
martonikaj said:
So you bought a Galaxy Nexus, but didn't know it didn't support UMS?
What's your specific problem with MTP?
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MTP?
Yes i did buy it without knowledge of that. I guess that's what i deserve for not reading fine print?
You failed to answer my question though...
Rooting must enable mass storage though or how would roms be flashable?
ROMs are transferred to the phone via MTP on Windows, just like music and videos are transferred.
MTP is the replacement for USB Mass Storage. You can still transfer files back and forth.
donlad said:
ROMs are transferred to the phone via MTP on Windows, just like music and videos are transferred.
MTP is the replacement for USB Mass Storage. You can still transfer files back and forth.
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Thank you. I came from an incredible and i guess i expected everything to be the same.
My bad for posting prematurely and now i probably look pretty stupid, but i can blame it on it being late. thanks for your help anyway.
Looks like a got it figured out. Thanks again.
your question still wasnt answered. and yes some roms offer it i believe
donlad said:
ROMs are transferred to the phone via MTP on Windows, just like music and videos are transferred.
MTP is the replacement for USB Mass Storage. You can still transfer files back and forth.
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MTP does not transfer everything.
Try transferring your titanium backup files from your Nexus to your PC via MTP. I dare you. They're NOT there when you look at the Nexus from the PC-end.
Extracting stuff via "adb push" works fine though. This, and not having a drive-letter (so that things cant be scripted) was one motivation for me to start working on this thing:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1423392
Google/Samsung switched to MTP because now the OS and the files are on the same partition. So if you would mount the whole partition as mass storage your android would get down :-D
Maybe it could work with creating a new partition?
please please please work on this!!
I NEED UMS support bad!
josteink said:
MTP does not transfer everything.
Try transferring your titanium backup files from your Nexus to your PC via MTP. I dare you. They're NOT there when you look at the Nexus from the PC-end.
Extracting stuff via "adb push" works fine though. This, and not having a drive-letter (so that things cant be scripted) was one motivation for me to start working on this thing:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1423392
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Just transferred my contents backed up by TiBu. Works fine.
You are right, they are not viewable from PC to phone. They transfer and copy fine (entire directory).
chizzy58 said:
please please please work on this!!
I NEED UMS support bad!
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figure out how to put a SD card in the nexus and i bet it will work
josteink said:
MTP does not transfer everything.
Try transferring your titanium backup files from your Nexus to your PC via MTP. I dare you. They're NOT there when you look at the Nexus from the PC-end.
Extracting stuff via "adb push" works fine though. This, and not having a drive-letter (so that things cant be scripted) was one motivation for me to start working on this thing:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1423392
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Really? I transferred my titanium folder from Sensation 4G and it worked fine
chizzy58 said:
please please please work on this!!
I NEED UMS support bad!
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For what reason?
josteink said:
MTP does not transfer everything.
Try transferring your titanium backup files from your Nexus to your PC via MTP. I dare you. They're NOT there when you look at the Nexus from the PC-end.
Extracting stuff via "adb push" works fine though. This, and not having a drive-letter (so that things cant be scripted) was one motivation for me to start working on this thing:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1423392
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tried this many times. titanium transferring works perfectly.
Well, my problem is I work on pc's , sometimes a customer's machine doesn't get the Ethernet or wireless drivers after and install. I would normally download them on my droid x and use mass storage to transfer the file over....that works in windows 7...NOTin xp.
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chizzy58 said:
Well, my problem is I work on pc's , sometimes a customer's machine doesn't get the Ethernet or wireless drivers after and install. I would normally download them on my droid x and use mass storage to transfer the file over....that works in windows 7...NOTin xp.
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it's called a flash drive, have you heard of those?
I'm sure the OP has heard of a flash drive. However it would be much easier to just mount the phone like he has done in the past to transfer the downloaded file. Fishing out a USB OTG adapter, flash drive, and transferring is just extra steps.
Yes, a flash drive is probably the best bet for now... but I see why the OP finds it less than ideal compared to what he was used to.
Perhaps someone will come out with a custom ROM that has a new partition scheme to allow UMS. I personally wouldn't mind having a little 512MB partition on here for just that purpose.
thequinox said:
I'm sure the OP has heard of a flash drive. However it would be much easier to just mount the phone like he has done in the past to transfer the downloaded file. Fishing out a USB OTG adapter, flash drive, and transferring is just extra steps.
Yes, a flash drive is probably the best bet for now... but I see why the OP finds it less than ideal compared to what he was used to.
Perhaps someone will come out with a custom ROM that has a new partition scheme to allow UMS. I personally wouldn't mind having a little 512MB partition on here for just that purpose.
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No no no. Keep the files on the flash drive. Plug it into the computer. Win? Or if you need to find new drivers, you surely have a laptop you can use at work. Faster to find + download then using the phone anyway.
Having your phone + USB cable to hook it up to the computer is more cumbersome than just keeping the drivers for your work on flash drive
What if you need to transfer different files back and forth, and don't always keep a flash drive on you? I found with my HTC Desire that having mass storage was very useful for when I didn't have a flash drive... Admittedly, I can use my gnex for the same thing as all computers I use have win7 - but that is beside the point!
Surely it is possible to create some app, so as far as the PC is concerned it is connected to a USB device, but on the phone something else is occurring? Through some buffer or something...
I'm interested as well, as I'm having some trouble setting my Fedora laptop to talk as MTP. I'm comfortable transferring files via ADB but it can be a chore, and obviously none of my friends will have adb on their computers so transferring files socially will be a little hampered...
Hi
I have my gnex since 4 month and I still search for a solution to replace the usb mass storage option that I had with my motorola defy(RIP).
So I was used to use USB mass storage for:
1- Store Keepass DB on SDcard and access it with Keepass Droid or Keepass portable (on my laptop) which point to my sdcard.
2- open and modify document on my SDcard
I know that there's dropbox or other online service but they are prohibited at work.
The other option I think of is that all the file from my phone automatically sync to my laptop when I plug the usb cable but I don't know how to do that!
Any suggestion?
Thanks
Daniel
You will never be able to setup the Galaxy Nexus to use USB Mass Storage.
MTP still lets you access files on your phone's virtual "SDcard" (just the /sdcard/ directory).
martonikaj said:
You will never be able to setup the Galaxy Nexus to use USB Mass Storage.
MTP still lets you access files on your phone's virtual "SDcard" (just the /sdcard/ directory).
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I know but i'm looking for other way to achieve this!
Having the phone syncing file automaticaly on the laptop when connected would solve my problem!
I want my file sync with the laptop file like folder sync do but with the usb cable to the laptop.
Thanks
Dan
lecrote said:
I know but i'm looking for other way to achieve this!
Having the phone syncing file automaticaly on the laptop when connected would solve my problem!
I want my file sync with the laptop file like folder sync do but with the usb cable to the laptop.
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Really don't think there's a way to do this. You're stuck with MTP on this phone.
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I use a WebDAV server app to mount my GN's storage on my computers. The app I use is called "WebDAV server" and can be found on Google Play. Once you start this app on your phone, you can use a WebDAV client program on your computer to mount the phone storage as a Windows drive or Mac shared folder. I use Windows and the free-for-personal use program called NetDrive as the WebDAV client. I don't believe I've found any difference between doing this and having the storage available as a USB mass storage device.
highvista said:
I use a WebDAV server app to mount my GN's storage on my computers. The app I use is called "WebDAV server" and can be found on Google Play. Once you start this app on your phone, you can use a WebDAV client program on your computer to mount the phone storage as a Windows drive or Mac shared folder. I use Windows and the free-for-personal use program called NetDrive as the WebDAV client. I don't believe I've found any difference between doing this and having the storage available as a USB mass storage device.
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I just achieve my goal with smb file sharing and mount my phone as a drive to my laptop over wifi works really great :good:
Thanks
lecrote said:
I just achieve my goal with smb file sharing and mount my phone as a drive to my laptop over wifi works really great :good:
Thanks
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Thanks for bumping a thread from September. Sigh
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Hey guys!
Did one of you a idea how to connect the phone via usb for mass-storage?
i want to send big files to my phone .. and not over kies!
can u help me? :/
darkfield said:
Hey guys!
Did one of you a idea how to connect the phone via usb for mass-storage?
i want to send big files to my phone .. and not over kies!
can u help me? :/
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If i connect my phone it just mounts (not as mass storage) but the media server.
Which basically works the same as mass storage, No kies involved i don't even have kies installed.
Scalee said:
If i connect my phone it just mounts (not as mass storage) but the media server.
Which basically works the same as mass storage, No kies involved i don't even have kies installed.
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both modes it uses SUCK. usb mass storage is the only way to go.
if you're rooted you might be able to try a nice little command to make it go into storage mode. if you are google enable usb mass storage mode and try it out.
Use this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1711009
It works fine on Note 2 even though its made for S3, you might get com.process.media error when click UMS, just go and turn off Media Storage in app manager and it should connects just fine.
media server sucks.. its not the right way..
thank you very much!
:/ phone must be rooted!
does i lose my warranty if i root my phone?
I gave up on Usb connection and now use an app called Wi Fi File Transfer Pro.
It's great and transfers any size of file quite fast
So i updated my One X through the OTA 4.1.1, now everything changes and stuff. Now I can't mount my hox as a disk driver, it forces me to download the htc sync manager, but it doesn't work either...
It doesn't recognize my device, it says no device.
Please help guys, i need this. Is it because i'm using a mac and that the manager has just been released recently so it still has bugs?
thanks in advance
greenjade816 said:
So i updated my One X through the OTA 4.1.1, now everything changes and stuff. Now I can't mount my hox as a disk driver, it forces me to download the htc sync manager, but it doesn't work either...
It doesn't recognize my device, it says no device.
Please help guys, i need this. Is it because i'm using a mac and that the manager has just been released recently so it still has bugs?
thanks in advance
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to use usb you need to go in recovery and mount usb, if you're not rooted, well, that's the only method... HTC ha removed the USB storage from JB
lol, sorry im really new to this android thing. How do i go into recovery mode?
and plus, if i choose to use sync manager, why doesn't it recognize my device? Is it because i don't the mtp drivers?
thanks in advance
I haven't got the JB OTA, but I usually use Solid Explorer's File Transfer mode to copy files to/from my device over wifi. I don't see why it shouldn't work on JB too, so you can give it a try - download the app from the Play Store and use your favourite mac ftp client (mine is Cyberduck). Good luck!
greenjade816 said:
lol, sorry im really new to this android thing. How do i go into recovery mode?
and plus, if i choose to use sync manager, why doesn't it recognize my device? Is it because i don't the mtp drivers?
thanks in advance
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if you don't know what recovery is then you didn't root the device so don't do that... however the Macs don't have MTP mode, it is a Windows only feature
matt95 said:
if you don't know what recovery is then you didn't root the device so don't do that... however the Macs don't have MTP mode, it is a Windows only feature
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Wait, so are you saying HTC has made the internal storage like it is on the GNex (one big partition for apps + data +user storage that can't be accessed through USB storage mode)? But could they have removed USB file transfer support without reformatting everything?
Hi!
Galaxy S4 users please download "SG Usb Mass Storage Enabler" (It's Free) and upload for me. I have Galaxy S4 mini and i downloaded "SG Usb Mass Storage Enabler" from warez (cant remember) and it worked for me and play market says that "SG Usb Mass Storage Enabler" is not compatible with my device...... cant find that program any more googled 100 times no luck. please help
Thanks!
midler said:
Hi!
Galaxy S4 users please download "SG Usb Mass Storage Enabler" (It's Free) and upload for me. I have Galaxy S4 mini and i downloaded "SG Usb Mass Storage Enabler" from warez (cant remember) and it worked for me and play market says that "SG Usb Mass Storage Enabler" is not compatible with my device...... cant find that program any more googled 100 times no luck. please help
Thanks!
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Download from GitHub:
https://github.com/MohammadAG/galaxy-usb-mass-storage-enabler
SG Usb Mass Storage
jeremy1701 said:
Download from GitHub:
https://github.com/MohammadAG/galaxy-usb-mass-storage-enabler
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Thanks but there is no .apk file there... how can i install it? Clockmodwork also dont' works....
midler said:
Thanks but there is no .apk file there... how can i install it? Clockmodwork also dont' works....
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It works fine for me. You have to be rooted. Beware: root can cause problems with AT&T's OTA updater.
1) There are many posts regarding this subject. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2347793
2) Install BusyBox from Play Store. There are actually two parts to installing it. You must download it, install it, and then install it again. You will see what I mean when you do it.
3) Download and install the SG USB Mass Storage Enabler from the Play Store. I have no idea which particular version of the S4A that you have, but this works fine on the US AT&T Active (i537).
4) Make sure that you are using a good quality USB cable like the one that came with the phone. Some of the cheaper cables do not seem to work for data connections.
Do you have an S4? If so, you are in the wrong forum. This is for the S4 Active.
This forum is for the S4 Mini and he stated that he has a mini. He was wanting the app the S4 users can get but not the S4 mini.