Cannot access sd card from pc - LG Optimus Me P350

Hello
I am using stable 7 of unofficial cyanogenmod 9.1. I cannot access sd card from pc when connected using usb Cable. Any suggestions?
Sent from my LG-P350 using xda app-developers app

Are many options:
-Connect the sd card directly on pc with a card reader
-Installing Airdroid (if you have a wifi network) to access phone files with a desktop browser
-Updating to Stable 8, but link is hard to find
-Change to CM10, its stable now and has no bugs

Related

Cant write to External SD on JP3

Hi there,
Dont suppose anyone has found a way to be able to write to the external SD whilst using JP3?
It's annoying me that I have to write to the Internal, then copy everything across to the external using Estrongs.
Help!!!
Connect with Samsung Kies with USB debugging off and it'll work just fine. It mounts your SD's like a drive on your PC.
How come I'm not able to just connect via usb as mass storage then?
Is there kies for mac? That's where my files are kept.
Sent from my GT-I9000 using XDA App
It works with root explorer as well, but there are no simple ways to do it.
This is actually one of the reasons why I don't use the JP3 atm.

SD card error

So instead of being smart and FAT32 on my PC, i decided to just use the reset feature on my phone for the SDcard. now when I put the card in my phone it says that it is read only, it never finds it on my PC and if I use an adapter instead of my phone it doesn't find it either. What can I do?!?
Use recovery to format the card. AOSP ROMs use the SD on boot, so maybe flash a Sense ROM first if using an AOSP ROM.
Sent from my ADR6300 using XDA Premium App

[Q] Retrieving files from "damaged" SD card after flashing CM10

I fllashed CM10 M2 on my S3 and got the error that the external SD card is damaged. After reading some threads here I found that CM doesn't handle the exFAT format so I restored stock image from backup expecting to be able to access files on the external card. However, I'm still getting the bad SD card error. I found this thread that mentions the same issue that I'm having but the solution proposed there didn't work for me. I'm using CWM 6.0.1.2 and when I connect through ADB when in recovery, I don't see the contents of the external card. Mounting sdcard from CWM mounts /sdcard but that is the internal storage which is not what I want. I also tried connecting the card to my laptop running XP using a micro-SD card reader and running chkdsk but that reported the disk as a RAW partition. Any ideas on what else I can do to copy files off of the card?
Plug it into the computer and run a recovery software. There's tons of free ones.
Exfat should be readable by cm10. I would try in a Linux os to retrieve your data. Or the recovery method as mentioned above.
Sent from my SGH-T999 using Tapatalk 2
psykhotic said:
Plug it into the computer and run a recovery software. There's tons of free ones.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I'll give this a try. Thanks for the suggestion
I have the same problem how can i backup my files ftrom ex_sd befor do format
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda premium
You'll have to copy to the computer. Use an adaper to plug into a usb port. Or if you can see the files on your phone copy to computer via usb cable or wireless file utility.
If I'm not mistaken, exFat is only supported in our stock kernels which is why you can't read it in cm or aokp. I've also had problems seeing it in cwm and twrp recoveries, but I can't remember if I had a stock kernel at the time.
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda app-developers app
I can see files by cwm but when I connect it with PC nothing at all
How can backup my files...?
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda premium
EvilBoz said:
I'll give this a try. Thanks for the suggestion
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I was able to recover the files using the Photorec recovery tool from CGSecurity. Worked like a charm, restored all my pics and music And it's free as well!
UAE_400 said:
I can see files by cwm but when I connect it with PC nothing at all
How can backup my files...?
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
How are you seeing the files from CWM? Do you connect through ADB to browse the files?
UAE_400 said:
I can see files by cwm but when I connect it with PC nothing at all
How can backup my files...?
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda premium
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Try sgs3 easy ums app. I think its on the market but you can search for it here in xda as well.
Or as I said before you can try a wireless transfer utility from the market.
Otherwise take the sdcard out if the phone and plug it directly into your computer via an adapter.
Sent from my SGH-T999 using xda app-developers app

Pc app to open internal storage

Can any one tell me a pc app to open my phone's intern storage,I have 15 gb of music in my phone and its not copying onto pc when I connect it directly,can someone kindly tell me an app thru which I can open the internal storage and copy my data on pc easily and fast via usb not WiFi
Sent from my LT26i using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Yasharkhan said:
Can any one tell me a pc app to open my phone's intern storage,I have 15 gb of music in my phone and its not copying onto pc when I connect it directly,can someone kindly tell me an app thru which I can open the internal storage and copy my data on pc easily and fast via usb not WiFi
Sent from my LT26i using XDA Premium 4 mobile app
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
SD Mounter.
Free Version from HERE.
Paid Version from HERE.

Cannot access SD Card in PC Web Browser

I am running Android 11 on my T-Mobile LG G8 ThinQ. I noticed that I cannot access the SD Card files when I'm using Wi-Fi File Transfer Pro or any other Android app that lets you browse files in your PC web browser. Android 9 and 10 also has this problem. I think it's the phone because I was able to browse the SD Card on my LG G6 just fine with no issues. If I were to do a direct connection using a USB Type-C cable to PC, then I can access the SD Card. But I want to use Wi-Fi because it's much faster.
Why not just mount the sdcard onto Windows as a drive letter over Wi-Fi?
That's some pretty advanced stuff. I'll have to look into this. Thanks!

Categories

Resources