Not sure if anyone has encountered this but as simple as it seems I get errors when copying and pasting,(with the cable) pictures and music off the the phone. As simple as a voice recorded file. I've owned the S3, and S4 but the Note in this respect is not too friendly. I've had to email the files to my self and had to copy to the SD card them remove the card.
After I copy and paste the error is:
"Data Supplied is of Wrong type",
It's silly , out of 6 MP4's it will copy 2 them the error pops up
Thanks for any help
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hi.
i just got this phone. it is fav, but i am having a problem.
when i connect the phone to my Windows XP, i get 2 choice's on the phone.
Active SYNC or Disk Drive
i select disk drive so i can transfer files, but eveytime i try transfer a file, it takes too long for the windows pop up files transfer window to come on, and after few minutes i got a error message saying, " Cannot copy pioneer: the path is too deep".
Pioneer is the name of the file.
the file that i am trying to copy is a picture, and the name of the file is pioneer which is only 7 letters long.
Please help.
Kibria
Have you tried placing the file on your desktop first?
Not really a rom development question, but who cares?
I had the same problem. And pathtoolongtool.com helped me.
When I copy some files or folders into my SD card, the names look just right on my computer. but when I put SD into my mobile phone and browse them, the names of some(not all of them) files/folders become capital.
I've tried XP and Win7, still the same.
For example: I copy two folders - conf and media - into my SD card, but they become CONF and MEDIA in my mobile.
How could this happen? Somebody can help me with this?
What is the output when you run "cat /etc/fstab" on your phone via command line?
thanks for replying.
I'm sorry I didnt make myself clear. this all happened in WM65, not in Android.
maybe I've post it in the wrong place ^_^
I have a wav file that I made a long time ago to use as my text tone from my first tilt. I got it on my tilt 2 and put it in windows on the phone and it works initially. but everytime I reset my phone the file stops working. so I go to the folder where its at and when i try to play it i get this message
"cannot play the file because the specified network protocol is not supported. If you entered a URL to play the file, try a different protocol (such as HTTP). If you clicked a link to play the file, the link might not be valid"
I have no idea why its doing this. when i copied the file from my sd card to the device I didn't paste a shortcut, so there shouldn't be a "link"
and what kind of special protocol could be affecting a 2 second wav file?
Nevermind. Put the file in application data - sounds and that took care of it. Just in case anyone else comes across my problem
Hello everyone. I hope someone can help.
This is my first Android device and I am loving it.
Last night I unmounted my 64Gb microSD card and plugged it into my PC. I created a folder (at the root level) and copied all my audio files. I must say that since now I am at work I may fix it later but I named this audio folder in non-Unicode characters (Arabic)
Somehow right after I mounted the card again, the folder is not recognized (while everything else works, including a PDF book library that I copied couple of days earlier).
Instead of the "folder" icon next to this folder, it basically shows me a "white" folder-like with 0 files count.
Any idea/fix?
As I said, I will try to rename the folder to something in English and try again but I am afraid the folders inside are all in Arabic... BTW, I can read/write do everything on the phone in both English/Arabic just fine...
Many thanks for your help in advance
alharethi said:
Hello everyone. I hope someone can help.
This is my first Android device and I am loving it.
Last night I unmounted my 64Gb microSD card and plugged it into my PC. I created a folder (at the root level) and copied all my audio files. I must say that since now I am at work I may fix it later but I named this audio folder in non-Unicode characters (Arabic)
Somehow right after I mounted the card again, the folder is not recognized (while everything else works, including a PDF book library that I copied couple of days earlier).
Instead of the "folder" icon next to this folder, it basically shows me a "white" folder-like with 0 files count.
Any idea/fix?
As I said, I will try to rename the folder to something in English and try again but I am afraid the folders inside are all in Arabic... BTW, I can read/write do everything on the phone in both English/Arabic just fine...
Many thanks for your help in advance
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I have same issue, In N7100 or N7105.
Now I'm using directory bind to mount the Music in Music folder in Internal Storage path
I've the N7100.
For anyone who has my same issue, I solved the issue by renaming the folders and files to English! It works flawlessly!
How do I get a native non-English UI?
Sent from my GT-N7100
I think settings>language and input>system language ( or whatever that option is called)
Hey everyone,
I am trying to copy my Titanium Backup files from internal storage to my computer's hard disk. I plug my VS9854G to my USB2 port and it links up (MTP), fine. I can select the files in the TB directory but when I "paste" them in a directory on my computer I keep getting an error message "error copying files or folder" about 8 files into the copy process and displays a dialog box (error copying files or folders), and it quites.
Is this a long-file-name issue or linux-to-windows device storage, or permissions types issue? Anyone having this issue. I know it is something right in front of me I am just missing.
tom
i had the same problem. solved it with making a zip archive on the phone from the titanium folder and transfer this to pc.
Thanks for the reply
Many thanks but to tell you the truth I was able to do to CMD/DOS and use "Xcopy"".....it's gotta be permissions?
paratox said:
i had the same problem. solved it with making a zip archive on the phone from the titanium folder and transfer this to pc.
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