tried every which way on my PC running WinXP and no joy.
over wifi, pc and device cannot see each other and via USB it just hangs and i have to force kill it via task manager.
what gives?
anybody with the same problem?
Same problem different win OS. I have an intel chipset system with win 7 enterprice and a amd ati chipset win 8 pro. Works fine with my ati. And the intel computer does not show the display. Cant find a solution for that problem must be a compatibility issue.
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asmd6230 said:
tried every which way on my PC running WinXP and no joy.
over wifi, pc and device cannot see each other and via USB it just hangs and i have to force kill it via task manager.
what gives?
anybody with the same problem?
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I have not tried to connect to my computer I have XP as well but it connects to my Tab S just fine
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Does anybody got something like this? Since i have DHD and connect him to my PC i usually get a Windows Explorer crash and force close ... It happens almost every time when i connect my DHD into PC via USB ... Anybody?
I`m using Windows 7 64bit
What if you uninstall/reinstall the HTC sync and drivers, then reboot. Also reboot and try a fresh/different usb port.
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Every time I plug in my Galaxy Nexus to PC via USB, I get a message that pops up saying that my speed could be faster if I used USB 2.0 ports and it shows me which ports on my computer (3A3A, 3A3C, etc.).
Anybody know what this is and how I can repair? I've tried moving my cable to other ports on my comp (front, back, etc.) and continue to get this message. As far as I know, all of my USB ports are 2.0...
Win 7 x64
Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P Motherboard
I am guessing you need to reinstall usb drivers for your pc, phone or both.
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arbiter is probably right. if you have USB 2.0 ports, and unless your computer is like 10 years old, you do, then something really trashed your usb drivers.
your best bet is to search for windows 7 usb drivers, or go to a windows 7 forum and ask there if you can't find what your looking for on your own.
Any chance it's the USB drivers on my Galaxy Nexus? How would I fix/update those?
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Any chance it's the USB drivers on my Galaxy Nexus? How would I fix/update those?
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Not on your nexus. I meant drivers for your phone on windows. There are android and samsung drivers. But honestly i think you should goto device manager and see if there are any exclamation marks relating to usb interfaces. Also check the manufacturer of your pc, gigabyte and windows update and see if there are any updates to your motherboard, specifically your chipset and usb drivers.
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How will I know that my speeds could be better? I can't see the transfer rate in the dialogue window when transferring via MTP.
I added a 4.5GB Movie file and it took 15 minutes. Does that sound about right? (I think that's around 5MB/sec)
I'm experiencing the same issue except it only occurs intermittently.
Windows Vista x64
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Every time I plug in my Galaxy Nexus to PC via USB, I get a message that pops up saying that my speed could be faster if I used USB 2.0 ports and it shows me which ports on my computer (3A3A, 3A3C, etc.).
Anybody know what this is and how I can repair? I've tried moving my cable to other ports on my comp (front, back, etc.) and continue to get this message. As far as I know, all of my USB ports are 2.0...
Win 7 x64
Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P Motherboard
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How will I know that my speeds could be better? I can't see the transfer rate in the dialogue window when transferring via MTP.
I added a 4.5GB Movie file and it took 15 minutes. Does that sound about right? (I think that's around 5MB/sec)
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I would be happy with that.
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Had this problem as well. Fixed it by installing the usb drivers from Samsung website. The default windows 7 composite device drivers apparently incorrectly report that error. I have only usb 2.0 ports on my computer and got the error - error went away when I installed the Samsung drivers.
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I'm experiencing the same issue except it only occurs intermittently.
Windows Vista x64
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+this
In my case it's on Win 7 and I've got current drivers installed as I recently rooted the phone. I only get this message with the GNex. All my other USB devices work fine with all the 2.0 ports.
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Had this problem as well. Fixed it by installing the usb drivers from Samsung website. The default windows 7 composite device drivers apparently incorrectly report that error. I have only usb 2.0 ports on my computer and got the error - error went away when I installed the Samsung drivers.
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Reinstalling the Samsung drivers appears to have helped...
Hey Folks,
I'm likely to be switching from AT&T to Sprint and will be getting the Galaxy SIII. Has anyone had any problems connecting it to a Macbook? I'd like to be able to sync with DoubleTwist.
Thanks!
MD
I've had trouble connecting mine. I end up using my work Windows PC for rooting etc.
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Seems that there are no drivers for Mac SPH-L710 Samsung Support Page
Wonder why... *rollseyes* You can do as bluv4eva and use a windows pc, if you have one in your disposition.
try this link, might have some info on how to connect with mac.
http:// galaxys3root.com/galaxy-s3-root/how-to-root-galaxy-s3-on-mac-osx/
The only way i connect my S3 to my Mac is via FTP apps (wirelessly) like Transmit, or i just use ES File Explorer to FTP files back and forth over my WiFi network, or use Kies.
Gave up on USB since it defaults to MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) which just doesn't work on Macs. Couldn't get it to do UMS (Universal Mass Storage). As for music, i prefer drag and drop (via FTP).
.....and what's the heresy?? Been using Palm OS and Windows Mobile devices with my Mac since time immemorial.
Well actually i have a macbook pro running mountain lion and i been able to connect it with no problem with android file transfer( an app that is free supplied by android i think) it shows instructions for it when you connect it to your computer on your phone
nitekillerz said:
Well actually i have a macbook pro running mountain lion and i been able to connect it with no problem with android file transfer( an app that is free supplied by android i think) it shows instructions for it when you connect it to your computer on your phone
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Tried Android File Transfer and nothing. To be fair I was on Lion then, not MLion, and just didn't bother after that.
I like my wireless methods so far.
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Well actually i have a macbook pro running mountain lion and i been able to connect it with no problem with android file transfer( an app that is free supplied by android i think) it shows instructions for it when you connect it to your computer on your phone
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Plus one one that, I have mountain lion and it is very easy to drag and drop files and sync.
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Plus one one that, I have mountain lion and it is very easy to drag and drop files and sync.
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Syncing with sd_card or usb mode shouldn't be a problem on any device that accepts USB storage devices.
the only difference between using windows and OS X will be the ability to use MTP because microsoft is the only one that supports that particular file transfer protocol.
doubletwist sync, last i checked, didn't use mtp mode regardless of the OS of the box its connected to.
There's also airdroid from the play store that connects with phone via wifi.
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back on lion i was able to do it too. What i did was i changed the storage to camera mode on phone and the file transfer app works
Virtual Machine approach to rooting
If you have a mac, and a copy of windows, create a little virtual machine using Parallels Desktop. (Note: VMWare Fusion will not work.)
Once you have your virtual machine running, Install the S3 Snapdragon Toolkit and USB drivers, connect your phone using the USB cable. Make sure to associate the phone with the VM and not OS X when prompted.
On your phone, set the mode to PTP, not MTP. You'll hear the USB device connect sound and the phone will show up as camera device, but don't focus on that. Now, run the toolkit and you'll find at the main menu your phone listed as an attached device.
Many thanks to mskip for his toolkit development.
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If you have a mac, and a copy of windows, create a little virtual machine using Parallels Desktop. (Note: VMWare Fusion will not work.)
Once you have your virtual machine running, Install the S3 Snapdragon Toolkit and USB drivers, connect your phone using the USB cable. Make sure to associate the phone with the VM and not OS X when prompted.
On your phone, set the mode to PTP, not MTP. You'll hear the USB device connect sound and the phone will show up as camera device, but don't focus on that. Now, run the toolkit and you'll find at the main menu your phone listed as an attached device.
Many thanks to mskip for his toolkit development.
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Parallels Desktop is a little pricey at $80, but it sounds super awesome. Thanks for this.
I'm having trouble getting MTD to continuously work with my windows xp sp3 system.
I'm using GB27 rooted, 3 different cables including 1 oem and 2 other ones I picked up at radio shack.
Occationally I can get it to recognize MTD mode, sometimes I have to switch to PTP mode then back to MTD.
Not sure why this is happening and if anyone else has this issue please feel free to chime in.
I'm having this issue on all my USB ports and 2 phones. so I'm not sure why it works occationally.
Thanks in advance.
This is just a shot in the dark but have you tried rebooting both the phone and computer just before hooking them together. Every now and then I will have to reboot one or the other before my computer will recognize the phone.
Also you might try uninstalling the drivers and then install them again. That worked for me once when all of a sudden my computer quit recognizing my phone.
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Also installing windows media player 10 should allow it to work.
reinstalling drivers worked
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Also installing windows media player 10 should allow it to work.
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WMP11 came preinstalled with my windows xp sp3 disc.
Reinstalling the samsung drivers worked. Not sure why they had to be reinstalled... but it worked..
When I plug in my Galaxy S3 with Android 4.3 into a USB port, nothing happens whatsoever. My PC doesnt detect anything at all... yet the USB ports are working. It is using Windows 8.1
Yet when I plug it into my netbook with Windows 7, everything works fine. The phone is detected and everything.
What could be causing this? MTP? How do I fix the issue?
Works fine on my 8.1. Did you try reinstalling kies.
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Works fine on my 8.1. Did you try reinstalling kies.
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I tried, nothing happens. =(
I am having a very similar issue, though I am using a Sprint SPH-L710.
My PC seems to detect the device sporadically. It will, rarely, show in Device Manager, in 'This PC'->'Devices and drives', adb devices, and on Kies 3 for a second, and then disappear again. Never long enough for any file transfer, and most of the time not at all.
I have tried updating all ADB, USB and chipset drivers, I have factory reset my phone, turned off the Windows 8.1 power management options that can disable a USB port, reinstalled Kies, and more, but no luck.