I've had a search for this and can't find it, so I'll risk the search police:
I enabled USB debugging so I could create a gold card.
I then wanted to resync with outlook before changing ROM.
I disabled USB debugging in settings>applications>development.
When I plug in the USB cable and select sync it turn on USB debugging.
I've turned the phone off and on, made sure debugging is not selected after this and still when I connect the USB cable and select htc sync it turns on USB Debug. I believe this is stopping me from syncing and frankly I'm getting pissed off now so I'm off to bed.
JAmes.
PS. I guess I should add that I had htc sync all working before.
I have USB debugging checked in Settings-->Applications-->Development. However, when I plug my phone into my computer via USB, it simply says "Charge Only. When I click the "Charge only" on the notification bar, my only options are: Charge only, HTC Sync, Disk drive, and Mobile Broadband Connect. What's the deal here? I have done USB debugging before....
If USB debugging is on under development settings it should automaticly start USB debugging when you insert a USB cord into both your computer and phone.
There is no menu in the sense nptification interface that has that option but i may be wrong. I haven't used sense since i got my phone.
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Hmm, then if I have USB Debugging checked, why doesn't it automatically go to USB Debugging when plugged in? Does it matter what ROM I have?
I dont believe your ROM matters but as linuxmotion said, once enable it should automatically turn on once you plug your usb in. It should be on whether you pick charge only or disk drive, etc.. without you having to do anything.
look for a notification about usb debugging when plug your usb in, you should see one if you enabled it in development.
Anyone know of any setting or mods out there for charge-only mode on the VZW GN? I transfer everything over the network so PTP and MTP are useless to me (and potential security/privacy risks when using public charge stations). I understand why mass storage isn't available (well, not really since my computer supports ext3 just fine...), but I wish they had left the "Charge Only" option in place.
Good Morning,
Is there any way to enable USB Mass Storage on the Sprint OTA version of ICS on the Galaxy S ii Epic Touch 4G? If not how do I go back to Gingerbread as not having USB Mass Storage is a deal breaker for me. Any help would be most appreciated as I'm am freaking out.
Do through your settings its there. You have to read and look at your options ahead of time. Download sfhubs ff18 no data and it will make mass storage default when you hook it up to your comouter
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Thanks for the info but it's not there
daniel4653,
Thanks for the reply. Under Gingerbread the USE Mass Storage option was under "Wireless and Network". I went and looked at the settings under "Settings", "Wireless and Network" and here is what is available.
Wi-Fi- Toggle
4G Settings Toggle
Bluetooth Toggle
Data Usage
More....
Under more...
Airplane Mode
Kies via Wi-Fi
VPN
Tethering <--- This option only addresses USB internet connection sharing
Wi-Fi Direct
Mobile Networks
Roaming
There is no option to connect my phone as a Mass storage device. Thoughts?
mute1 said:
daniel4653,
Thanks for the reply. Under Gingerbread the USE Mass Storage option was under "Wireless and Network". I went and looked at the settings under "Settings", "Wireless and Network" and here is what is available.
Wi-Fi- Toggle
4G Settings Toggle
Bluetooth Toggle
Data Usage
More....
Under more...
Airplane Mode
Kies via Wi-Fi
VPN
Tethering <--- This option only addresses USB internet connection sharing
Wi-Fi Direct
Mobile Networks
Roaming
There is no option to connect my phone as a Mass storage device. Thoughts?
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Get USB switcher app
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mute1 said:
Good Morning,
Is there any way to enable USB Mass Storage on the Sprint OTA version of ICS on the Galaxy S ii Epic Touch 4G? If not how do I go back to Gingerbread as not having USB Mass Storage is a deal breaker for me. Any help would be most appreciated as I'm am freaking out.
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See the FAQ in the FF18 ODIN OneClick:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=27635584#post27635584
c2) What happened to USB Storage in ICS, how do I get the old GB behavior back?
Turn off USB debugging mode. Plug it into computer and wallah.
On my stock setup, it stays in MTP mode whether USB debugging is enabled or disabled. In GB if you turned on USB Debugging, it automatically switched to Mass Storage mode, but in ICS it stays in MTP mode.
sfhub - that solution is for rooted people. My phone is not rooted. It cannot be per work regulations. I would use MTP or whatever if it worked, but my computer sees a camera and I can only access the DCIM folder. I need to be able to access my phone. No point in an SD card if there is no way to put things on it.
-c
ccattie, Can you be rooted for a few minutes? Just root change the setting and unroot
I don't know - I think I will try and see if MTP (it doesn't work on my phone for some reason) will work before I try that. Don't want work finding out.
someguyatx said:
ccattie, Can you be rooted for a few minutes? Just root change the setting and unroot
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Maybe its your pc, mine works fine on mtp with Windows 7 but there are mtp patches for older versions of windows like this one http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=19153
My issue is with my car, I have use port and it doesnt support mtp only usb
ccattie said:
sfhub - that solution is for rooted people. My phone is not rooted. It cannot be per work regulations. I would use MTP or whatever if it worked, but my computer sees a camera and I can only access the DCIM folder. I need to be able to access my phone. No point in an SD card if there is no way to put things on it.
-c
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I might have put in the Auto Root menu that it requires root, but I don't think it actually requires root. You can just try it in an adb shell, the link above gives instructions to type 2 lines to enable USB Mass Storage mode.
You can also try the switcher app referenced in the link above and in a few posts on this thread.
BTW my MTP mode shows the sdcard when I tried it on XP (I think it shows up as phone or something like that). It was just slow transferring large files.
mute1 said:
Good Morning,
Is there any way to enable USB Mass Storage on the Sprint OTA version of ICS on the Galaxy S ii Epic Touch 4G? If not how do I go back to Gingerbread as not having USB Mass Storage is a deal breaker for me. Any help would be most appreciated as I'm am freaking out.
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USB debugging is located in the Developer Options in the settings. If I'm reading it correctly you said you couldn't find it. It's there at the top of the list under Developer Options.
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Wait, nevermind sorry. USB debugging and mass Storage. Got the two confused lol
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My MTP issue is resolved, so I am fine for now. I had to run some Microsoft updates and it made my MTP start working.
-c
Can the default connection for plugging into your computer be set to "File Transfer" mode? My device always registers as "charging only" and has to be changed in the USB pull down window.
That is a security feature of MM so no, you cannot change it.
In Developer Option, you can change the default to MTP but it's still going to show Charging default on connection to PC via USB.