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Could some kind person point me in the direction of how to use CIF's (on DJ Droid 1.4, presume it's the same for every rom) along with Windows 7 to share a media folder?
I've (obviously wrongly), shared the folder in Windows, put in the network path, username and password and local path in the CIF's manager but it always fails to mount.
Many thanks.
I've worked it out now, in case anyone is interested, do not use the windows network name, instead do this:
Right click folder in Windows, select properties/sharing then click "Advanced Sharing", check "Share this folder" click ok.
Add the share in the CIFs manager with the windows box IP address and the folder, e.g.
192.168.1.2/Media
Use your windows username and password.
Job done.
what should be entered at Mount Point?
abc001 said:
what should be entered at Mount Point?
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Any path on the phone. /sdcard/cifs/media works fine for me.
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Can someone explain how I would use this to access music on my home computer - I have a dns service so that I can remotely access the computer - using the built in htc music player, or is this not possible?
From what I understand, I simply share the folder (samba) in windows but how do I point my phone at that directory?
Chimp
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Note: This will only work on your home Wifi network. If you want to make use of files from your home PC over 3G, you might want to use a VPN.
You'll need a rooted device and a custom kernel that allows CIFS. All AOSP ROMs use CIFS enabled kernels, but if you use a Sense ROM then you may need to install a newer kernel to get this to work (see the "all things Desire" thread in the "Desire Android Development" subforum for kernel options).
Install CifsManager from the market. Find the file 'cifs.ko' on your phone and make sure that the 'path to cifs.ko' in the CifsManager settings points to it.
You'll need to know:
- Your PC's IP address (i.e. 192.168.0.10)
- The name of the share you've created (i.e. Media)
- The name of the Windows user allowed to access the share (i.e. smeddy)
- The password of the Windows user allowed to access the share (i.e. 53cr3t)
In CifsManager, press menu, 'Add new share' and enter the above details. Press on the line in CifsManager with the red dot on the right. The dot should turn green. From now on, to use files from your PC on your phone, just open CifsManager and tap the share to connect.
You should now be able to access the files from the share on your PC as if they were located in /mnt/cifs/<share name> (if you have S-OFF) or /sdcard/mnt/cifs/<share name> (if you haven't).
I was thinking that a folder in the phone can be added as a share and accessed as a shared folder from a Windows 7 PC (the reverse of that mentioned here) using CIFs manager. Can this be done? If so can someone post detailed steps please?
No, as far as I know, that doesn't work yet.
What you'd need for that is an Android port of Samba. Some people over in the Android Software Development forums are discussing that, but I don't think it's working (yet). Edit: Apparently it is. See this thread for more information.
There are several FTPd's for Android in the market, though. That could do much the same thing.
@Cuchulainx
WOW! Thanks man. I was having trouble getting this to work. Couldn't seem to make a connection to my PC shares. Now with your help it works superb.
I can open word documents and excel spreadsheets on my phone from my computer and edit them with Quickoffice. Awesome.
Can also wirelessly transfer files from PC to phone. Cool.
Cheers mate. Clever boy!
great!!want to have a try, but don't know how to start~~
is there any way to get cifsmanager work with windows 7 which doesn't have a password? i get "I/O error" all the time.
I have seen many people asking about bitpim and the kin phones and many with no solutions or answers to their questions. It IS possible to use bitpim to view the file system with these devices. I haven't seen any tutorials on how to do it so I've decided to post a step by step guide.
The things you will need:
Kin Two or Kin TwoM(I have not been able to test this on a Kin One or OneM)
A micro usb data cable
Bitpim
Drivers for the Kin available below
http://rapidshare.com/files/439206164/KinPixiPreCentroTreo800w_etc_DiagDrivers.zip
Don't worry about fixing the error in the qcser.inf, since I have already done this for you.
I would like to thank jennydevil for reminding us that these drivers are for 32-bit not 64-bit operating systems.
Step 1
On your kin device go to the phone application. Once there dial ##77647266488 and call. It will ask you for your Service Programming Code. The default code is 000000. You will now be in a menu labeled "SETTINGS". Navigate to OTHER and then swipe to the left. Here you will see PPro, USB Pass-Through, and USB VID Stream. All of these options will be off. You will want to turn USB Pass-Through on.
Step 2
Now connect your phone to your Windows PC. Your pc will try to find a driver called "Pink CDMA diagnostics" and will fail. Fear not. Open the start menu and right click on Computer then Manage. On the menu to the far left click device manager. In other devices you will see the Pink CDMA diagnostics. Right click it and press "Update Driver Software". Click "Browse My Computer for Driver Software". Browse for the location of the drivers downloaded earlier and click next. It will show a warning that the drivers are not signed. Continue anyways.
Step 3
Now you are ready to open up bitpim. Set it to the same COM as the phone and make sure in the View menu that View Filesystem is checked. Now feel free to browse through the file system of your kin.
If you run in to any problems feel free to ask questions. If you have any ideas or information to make this tutorial more useful feel free to speak your mind.
Fantastic!!
This is a great start to making our kin experience much better! Thank you, and keep up the solid work! Your friends at Microsoft Kin Forums thank you aswell! Check our sites for updates that could help, and together we can make KIN the phone it truely can be!
social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/pmxphone/threads
link to MS kin forums (gotta add http)
Thank you for putting the tutorial together (and posting the pre-fixed drivers)! In case anyone else runs into the same hiccup I did - the drivers are for 32-bit OS, not 64-bit OS. Once I used the right system, the drivers and BitPim worked like a champ.
Thanks again!
I can see filesystem
Hey thanks, I can see the filesystem, I think? It says nothing is detected when I manually set the phone. I cannot "get phone data" but can read the filesystem.
.efs_private
CGPS_ME
CGPS_PE
DMU
...etc
But what does this all mean? Can I access ringtones/sounds to edit the list? Please all I want is to add and delete ringtones! Ugh why is this so difficult. Anybody know how to do this?
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Hey thanks, I can see the filesystem, I think? It says nothing is detected when I manually set the phone. I cannot "get phone data" but can read the filesystem.
.efs_private
CGPS_ME
CGPS_PE
DMU
...etc
But what does this all mean? Can I access ringtones/sounds to edit the list? Please all I want is to add and delete ringtones! Ugh why is this so difficult. Anybody know how to do this?
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No at the moment you can't do that with BitPim but you can email a ringtone to your phone.
Help in step two
Can not find driver location on Windows Vista. I can get to Windows32 file/ then to driver file but new downloaded drivers as in step two.
Thanks
Ah ok, dang. Problem is...Kin has no function to delete ringtones. So once its on, its on forever. I just can't commit to that.
Moved to KIN two forum and stickied.
Also, fix the rapidshare link, the file seems to be unavailable.
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Can not find driver location on Windows Vista. I can get to Windows32 file/ then to driver file but new downloaded drivers as in step two.
Thanks
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Download the drivers extract them somewhere like a folder on your desktop. Let's call the folder kindrivers. Then when you are browsing to the files you would go to C: (or the drive vista is located on)/Users/Yourusername/desktop/kindrivers
Hope that helps.
Any chance we'll be able to get 64-bit drivers soon?
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Any chance we'll be able to get 64-bit drivers soon?
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Not unless someone wants to take the time to write them.
After trying it myself I am not convinced that "we" are seeing anything. It states no phone is connected. There are no signs that I see anything from the phone. Keep trying and keep posting.
dezgrz said:
Not unless someone wants to take the time to write them.
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someone please do
Kin_Two 2
I am at a lost, I did all the steps, plus the driver download. Everything went fine. I can see what port the phone is using, and have it set on bitpim. When I go to detect the phone on bitpim, it can not find the phone. Have tried on two different computers and can not get it to work. Bitpim can not find the phone, any thoughts?
Ron
phoneinu said:
I am at a lost, I did all the steps, plus the driver download. Everything went fine. I can see what port the phone is using, and have it set on bitpim. When I go to detect the phone on bitpim, it can not find the phone. Have tried on two different computers and can not get it to work. Bitpim can not find the phone, any thoughts?
Ron
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Bitpim won't find the phone you have to manually set it to the correct COMM port.
I found the com port in device manager. It has been set, but it says it can not still detect phone. When I do go to settings in bitpim, I go to Verzion Wireless, Motorola, and then Kim? Is that correct, there is no Kin just Kim,so is that the same thing?
Ron Fone
phoneinu said:
I found the com port in device manager. It has been set, but it says it can not still detect phone. When I do go to settings in bitpim, I go to Verzion Wireless, Motorola, and then Kim? Is that correct, there is no Kin just Kim,so is that the same thing?
Ron Fone
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It won't detect it. Just show the file system. Just set it to other cdma.
Hey, I'm about to be forced to get the Kin TwoM (its the best phone on Verizon without a data plan). Has there been any progress on the ROM dumping front? It seems like you would know. Thanks...
Just wanted to post in here saying that I just got myself a Kin TwoM this weekend without knowing anything about it's limitations or potential. I got it working with BitPim using this tutorial, but... yeah, I have no idea what to do now. I'll certainly be watching this board for anything cool that comes of this, though!
Well I have had my Kin Twom for more then a week. I am probably going to return it, its a shame because it is not a bad little phone. Microsoft and Verizon will be the death of this thing. Know what to do about my cell phone?
Ron
Hi Everyone.
Did anyone connect (USB) windows phone on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS system?
It recognize phone (optimus 7) as digital media player and allows access to media files via nautilus. I must said that this is not always, it work only when you connect phone (it ask what do you want to do with digital media device, if you choose open folder it shows files, if you close windows and try again to open device - 045e 04ec - it cannot shows content)
I do not know is this some kind of bug but would be nice that this is from box allowed on Windows OS.
Cheers.
JosipoGo said:
Hi Everyone.
Did anyone connect (USB) windows phone on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS system?
It recognize phone (optimus 7) as digital media player and allows access to media files via nautilus. I must said that this is not always, it work only when you connect phone (it ask what do you want to do with digital media device, if you choose open folder it shows files, if you close windows and try again to open device - 045e 04ec - it cannot shows content)
I do not know is this some kind of bug but would be nice that this is from box allowed on Windows OS.
Cheers.
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This sounds like what has been talked about over in the Lumia 800 development forum. Perhaps this can lead to some interesting things on the Optimus 7 as well.
Tried doing that with backtrack,
it didn't even recognize my Omnia 7.
jbkkd said:
Tried doing that with backtrack,
it didn't even recognize my Omnia 7.
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I've tried, it is similar
I tried it with Omnia 7, works well as long as your phone is not password protected.
Also my htc mozart, but can not access files.
I'll try it on my Focus S with linux mint...
We must remove the password from the settings and setting the screen lock on never even from my mozart I can access the files. Cool.
Songbird (Windows) can access to the file system too. You can see all the multimedia files and i think you can sync the multimedia library. Also there is a songbird version for linux (its an old build but works).
Hy there.
Sorry about my bad english.
You should have a look on this pages:
http:??kbhomesDOTgithubDOTcom/2012/02/13/mtpz-implementationDOThtml
https:??githubDOTcom/kbhomes/libmtp-zune
(Sorry about this i'm not allowed to post links for now)
I had compiled it and what should i say? It works!
Now i can send music to my phone (using amarok, rythmbox, gMTP ect.)
There are some problems with id3tags but it's better than nothing.
I have installed the connectivity on many machines that others have given up on!
It's EASY! Before you begin, You might also need to open my computer, click on tools, folder options, views and put checks in display contents of system folders
also put a check on show hidden files and folders. Just so that you will be able to see the necessary folders and files.
1) Un-install any other android phone connection software that might be installed on the PC.
2) Use Microsoft Update and get the PC updated to the latest available updates.
3) Install the latest Media Player available to your OS. (XP is only capable of 11) NOTHING LOWER THAN !0 WILL WORK.
The files can be downloaded from the link below.
4) Copy the 2 files in the Toshiba INF folder to your Windows/inf folder (The original ones in your system are mostly the reason for the problem)
5) Install the Kies software, and do not let it update! The newer version won't work.(Don't panic, it takes a few minutes to complete the install)
6) After you're all done, make sure you have the USB Debugging checked on your phone. (Settings/developers options)
Connect the phone to the PC using the USB cable that came with the phone.
It may take a while for the new drivers to install, and also a while to recognize the phone. Just be patient
7) If the system does not work the first time, disconnect the phone and reboot the PC.
8) Open Kies and do the Troubleshoot Connection (it has kept a record of what needs to be fixed when it tried and failed.
9) After it completes, Re connect the phone to the PC, after a while, it will make the connection!
10) After the first time it connects, you will no longer need to run the Kies software to connect to the PC.
Just connect the cable and the PC will recognize the phone..
If for some reason it loses connectivity and cannot connect again, just run the kies again and it will work like it did before.
The files you will need (except the Media Player) can be gotten here:
http://bitshare.com/files/scn15w79/Best-Way.rar.html 3/18/2013
http://www.putlocker.com/file/0D6BDDFFF311EF1C
Link added and checked as of 6/8/13
4) Copy the 2 files in the Toshiba INF folder to your Windows/inf folder (The original ones in your system are mostly the reason for the problem)
what is the windows/inf folder?
im tyring to search it but not getting any hits
thanks
mikey
on ur computer not the phone
bobolinko said:
on ur computer not the phone
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where are the windows inf files located?
im doing a search and coming up empty
On pc..click start then computer. Now click C drive go to Windows folder open scroll down to INF folder and there you go!
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I was advised to check this thread out in regards to my S2 lte having the same issue. That being said it hasn't worked. Can't see what I could be doing wrong. As far as i can tell the only thing that was even slight unclear is whether or not to delete the original files int he INF folder as the two files in the Toshiba folder have the same name as the ones in the INF folder. So I choose copy and replace. Was that incorrect?
AAARGHHHH the issue has now spread to my 10.1 Tablet. Nothing connects now.
bobolinko said:
4) Copy the 2 files in the Toshiba INF folder to your Windows/inf folder (The original ones in your system are mostly the reason for the problem)
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Where is the Toshiba/inf folder located?
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Where is the Toshiba/inf folder located?
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That would be wherever YOU downloaded it to
when you click on the download link at the end of the list, you will download it. unpack the files. Then you will be able to copy them to the ini file folder in windows.
You might also need to open my computer, click on tools, folder options, views and put checks in display contents of system folders
also put a check on show hidden files and folders.
it's is not that hard to understand if you read the steps carefully. maybe you might want to print the list out, and check off each step as you complete it. Also you would be able to reference the file as you are doing the steps.
if you skip any one of the steps, or jump around, it may not work as the steps in the procedure were deliberately done to facilitate the actions that occurr behind the scenes, and still achieve the expected results.
nurlord said:
I was advised to check this thread out in regards to my S2 lte having the same issue. That being said it hasn't worked. Can't see what I could be doing wrong. As far as i can tell the only thing that was even slight unclear is whether or not to delete the original files int he INF folder as the two files in the Toshiba folder have the same name as the ones in the INF folder. So I choose copy and replace. Was that incorrect?
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yes
The download link in the original post is no longer valid.
Fixed Links
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The download link in the original post is no longer valid.
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Repaired and added another link in case one fails
Links are down. Please someone provide the said files.
This file does not exist, the access to the following file is limited or it has been removed due to infringement of copyright.
kaaniz said:
Links are down. Please someone provide the said files.
This file does not exist, the access to the following file is limited or it has been removed due to infringement of copyright.
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RE-upped one and verified the other as working. 6/8/2013
this not works on my S4 ... I do all but NOT !! :crying:
Not working 29/12/2016
To establish connectivity, I would download the universal Samsung USB drivers or install Kies/SmartSwitch and use the original Samsung USB cable on a USB 2.0 port.
Can't download the files off that site, as well as I can't access my I535PP at all. I've tried everything, and at one point kies said my device wasn't supported yet it's on the list... Idk what to do...
Edit: Kies specifically says unsupported device when it goes to connect to it, and says to use smart switch but that wouldn't work either.
Hey all,
I just used root tool yesterday (http://forum.xda-developers.com/win.../jailbreak-interop-unlock-windows-10-t3178140 )and I loss access on my PC.
This is a Nokia 929 (Verizon ICON) with build 10512 on it.
When I connect to a PC, I get the noise on my phone (and slow charging message) but, the PC does nothing, does not see a connection. Tried 3 different PCs and rebooted my phone in between. I need to transfer files on and off the phone.
Any idea on how to fix this WITHOUT hard resetting ?
DavidinCT said:
Hey all,
I just used root tool yesterday (http://forum.xda-developers.com/win.../jailbreak-interop-unlock-windows-10-t3178140 )and I loss access on my PC.
This is a Nokia 929 (Verizon ICON) with build 10512 on it.
When I connect to a PC, I get the noise on my phone (and slow charging message) but, the PC does nothing, does not see a connection. Tried 3 different PCs and rebooted my phone in between. I need to transfer files on and off the phone.
Any idea on how to fix this WITHOUT hard resetting ?
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Keep it connected for 10 minutes on the pc. If it doesn't show, unplug and plug it again.
You "lose" access to your phone from the pc because you enabled Full MTP. Enabling Full MTP your phone need to list ALL files and folder and not only your common folder like Documents and so on but also system files from the root of the phone (C:\).
You don't need of that. Deploy CustomPFD, open it, go to tweaks page > General tweaks, Utilities (page), on full fs access, enable it and then disable it.
Unplug and replug it and you have done.
This seems to be an issue with the MTP protocol being unable to handle the sheer amount of files and causing the driver to crash sometimes.
Currently, I have the HKLM\Software\Microsoft\MTP\DataStore key set to C:\Data\Users and it works fine that way. I modify this path according to what I want to access, instead of having it set to the root of C:\.
ADeltaX said:
Keep it connected for 10 minutes on the pc. If it doesn't show, unplug and plug it again.
You "lose" access to your phone from the pc because you enabled Full MTP. Enabling Full MTP your phone need to list ALL files and folder and not only your common folder like Documents and so on but also system files from the root of the phone (C:\).
You don't need of that. Deploy CustomPFD, open it, go to tweaks page > General tweaks, Utilities (page), on full fs access, enable it and then disable it.
Unplug and replug it and you have done.
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Thanks ! Tried that, it didn't work
acewing905 said:
This seems to be an issue with the MTP protocol being unable to handle the sheer amount of files and causing the driver to crash sometimes.
Currently, I have the HKLM\Software\Microsoft\MTP\DataStore key set to C:\Data\Users and it works fine that way. I modify this path according to what I want to access, instead of having it set to the root of C:\.
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Tried that it worked, maybe a combo of both did it... Thanks to both of you !
What folder on the C: drive is where the apps are stored, wanted to check a setting for a game....?
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Thanks ! Tried that, it didn't work
Tried that it worked, maybe a combo of both did it... Thanks to both of you !
What folder on the C: drive is where the apps are stored, wanted to check a setting for a game....?
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Android stored apps or WP stored apps?
ADeltaX said:
Android stored apps or WP stored apps?
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WP apps...
Mine had some weird issue that USB wasn't even recognized when Windows 10 was booted, but while booting it's still recognized... Thou, I already fixed it with a factory reset....
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DavidinCT said:
WP apps...
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U:\PROGRAMS or C:\Data\PROGRAMS