I've had MTP issues with the M9, and they're still present with the 10. I've installed HTC Sync Manager, ADB can see the device via adb devices with no issues- Mounting the external sd card or internal storage to windows is not happening though. Is anyone else having these issues? What are possible workarounds? On the M9, I uninstalled and installed drivers manually, etc.
I miss the days when I could actually use my USB cord to transfer files around...
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Well, yesterday I installed Win7 Pro 64bit on my laptop, and after I've installed all my stuff, Android SDK and Drivers I made some photos, and wanted to push them on my laptop but...No matter if Debugging is on or off my laptop some times does not recognize fact that I've turned USB storage on.
After I finally connected two devices it came out that...there is no photos in folder /DCIM/Camera...rebooted both phone and laptop and after that my photos appeared but...I hadn't had to reboot phone in order to download my photos made few seconds before...
Anybody has any idea? Maybe it's connected with (maybe wrong or...or dunno) USB Drivers or what?
On phone I have OpenDesire 3.6.1.
I just checked if it's generally problem with syncing data between phone and pc and pushed some files to sd card by USB and files from PC are on SD card and phone recognizes them so it's only "one-way" problem - stuff made recently by phone are not visible on PC.
Hi, I'm having trouble when using USB mass storage mode on my Kaiser TyTN II with Android Froyo.
When I connect the phone can't see the SD contents from the FAT32 partition.
I have flashed on my TyTN II the latest 2.6.32 kernel from here, and i'm using the Incubus26Jc's Super FroYo RLS16. I have partitioned my 4gb SDHC using GParted to 3 partitions, one of ~3gb in FAT32, next to one in ext2 of ~64mb, and the last one in ext2, of ~1gb for the system.
Strangely enough when using Ubuntu Linux, it sees ands mounts all three partitions without problems. And when inserting my SD to a card reader on windows, it sees the FAT32 partition and I can browse it, but I want to do this with the card on my phone and on windows.
What can be wrong?
You can't do nothing, actually Adb driver for our kaiser is not working on windows...
I'm testing now on my Windows XP laptop and it works... strange.
My home computer is running Windows 7 (and ubuntu) can't it be a problem of w7?
tOz666 said:
I'm testing now on my Windows XP laptop and it works... strange.
My home computer is running Windows 7 (and ubuntu) can't it be a problem of w7?
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Oo are you serious?
ADB was fixed in the latest version of l1q1d's kernel, but is still incompatible with Windows 7. At least, in my case it doesn't work in Windows 7, causes my computer to freeze until I pull the plug on the phone.
2.6.25 kernel has nice compatibility for Dual Mount SD Widget, check if Super Froyo supports .25 kernels. For me Not So Super Froyo is doing the job on .25 kernel. Default USB Mass Storage mode never works. You can use Dual Mount SD Widget to do the job
For adb, I had no problem with it on .32 while I am using XP.
HUGE EDIT:
Now I understand
Windows can ONLY ONLY see the 1st primary partition on your Removable Flash drive. Plus, linux FS are not recognizable for windows. (you can use Partition Magic or a linux FS supported partition software to actually view them that they exist).
If you want to partition your SD Card in windows, just install HITACHI Microdrive Driver for your SD Card's removable storage and it will identify as a removable hard disk. (I actually did that to have 3 partitions on my 16GB Data Traveler )
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Windows can ONLY ONLY see the 1st primary partition on your Removable Flash drive.
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Well I already knew that, but I want to see at least the FAT32 partition for application install, loading mp3, and occasional data storage.
I'm only a couple of days in the android on kaiser world, what is ADB? I read that you need some drivers to make it work, and can be used to install apps etc. but when I connect the phone it doesn't request me drivers unless I select mass storage mode. On Windows 7 it sees it as a Disk in device manager but can't see the drives. On XP it has no problems, it can browse FAT32 part.
So if Android is exposing the phone as a mass storage drive why it doesn't work in 7?
tOz666 said:
Well I already knew that, but I want to see at least the FAT32 partition for application install, loading mp3, and occasional data storage.
I'm only a couple of days in the android on kaiser world, what is ADB? I read that you need some drivers to make it work, and can be used to install apps etc. but when I connect the phone it doesn't request me drivers unless I select mass storage mode. On Windows 7 it sees it as a Disk in device manager but can't see the drives. On XP it has no problems, it can browse FAT32 part.
So if Android is exposing the phone as a mass storage drive why it doesn't work in 7?
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Because android's itself "Turn on USB Mass Storage" mode doesnt work. Use a Multi Mount SD Widget or Dual Mount SD Widget or SD-Share to do the job
ADB is: http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/tools/adb.html
Just a tool to remotely administer your android device from command prompt
Try installing Hitachi Microdrive Driver in Windows 7 and see if it does any better
http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbtrouble_e.html
dark_prince said:
Because android's itself "Turn on USB Mass Storage" mode doesnt work. Use a Multi Mount SD Widget or Dual Mount SD Widget or SD-Share to do the job
ADB is: http://developer.android.com/guide/developing/tools/adb.html
Just a tool to remotely administer your android device from command prompt
Try installing Hitachi Microdrive Driver in Windows 7 and see if it does any better
http://www.uwe-sieber.de/usbtrouble_e.html
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Thanks for the tips. Are you suggesting that installing the Hitachi Microdrive Driver (by the way, I noticed that it's intended for Windows XP) could help in mounting the device using Android's built-in mount option?
cerebralgenius said:
Thanks for the tips. Are you suggesting that installing the Hitachi Microdrive Driver (by the way, I noticed that it's intended for Windows XP) could help in mounting the device using Android's built-in mount option?
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Hitachi microdrive driver is intended to identify your Flash Drive as USB Hard Drive to see all partitions correctly in windows and allows you to partition your USB flash drive
Nope it wont help, since .32 kernel has not supported USB driver which hinders the USB Mass storage functionality, even through Dual mount apps.
If you are using Kyle's FAT Free Froyo or Not So Super Froyo, install a .25 kernel and then use Dual Mount USB app. It will work for sure.
Another Work Around:
If you just want to move some files to SD Card and you connect your network connection through wifi, you can try ES File Explorer to view Windows Based File Shares, just like you are seeing shared folders from another PC I use it since I connect my mobile and my PC through a wifi router
Hello, I recently bought this phone (canvas a1) and when I was checking its USB functionality I noticed that my computer doesn't recognize the SD card mounted in the Phone but the SD card works properly, even the data cable works, I checked both data cable and SD card in a Samsung phone so I am pretty sure neither datacable and sd card doesn't have any issue ,not even my USB ports. so it has to be either Phone or something else but the Phone seems work properly no issue at all, it even detects when I connect the phone to the computer ,the SD is detected by the inside of the phone and I can listen the songs and browse files that are in the SD card (but within the phone), it's just the SD card isn't detected by the computer and there is this exclamation yellow mark in the device manager (its name is MTP USB Device), I enabled the MTP in the phone but no relief, I have windows 8.1 x64 I heard that this phone's driver doesn't work on Windows 8.1 since it's not signed, I dunno it's true or not because I don't have another computer to check so I am wondering what is the exact reason for this, do you think it's caused by the Windows 8.1 x64? I installed the unsigned driver through a method found in Internet ,it gives a warning message and then installed but when I checked the Driver's detail in the device manager it shows all signed items and from Microsoft so I assume that the Micromax Canvas A1's driver isn't installed properly, I am wondering how can I make this works on Windows 8.1 x64?
thanks
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Hello, I recently bought this phone (canvas a1) and when I was checking its USB functionality I noticed that my computer doesn't recognize the SD card mounted in the Phone but the SD card works properly, even the data cable works, I checked both data cable and SD card in a Samsung phone so I am pretty sure neither datacable and sd card doesn't have any issue ,not even my USB ports. so it has to be either Phone or something else but the Phone seems work properly no issue at all, it even detects when I connect the phone to the computer ,the SD is detected by the inside of the phone and I can listen the songs and browse files that are in the SD card (but within the phone), it's just the SD card isn't detected by the computer and there is this exclamation yellow mark in the device manager (its name is MTP USB Device), I enabled the MTP in the phone but no relief, I have windows 8.1 x64 I heard that this phone's driver doesn't work on Windows 8.1 since it's not signed, I dunno it's true or not because I don't have another computer to check so I am wondering what is the exact reason for this, do you think it's caused by the Windows 8.1 x64? I installed the unsigned driver through a method found in Internet ,it gives a warning message and then installed but when I checked the Driver's detail in the device manager it shows all signed items and from Microsoft so I assume that the Micromax Canvas A1's driver isn't installed properly, I am wondering how can I make this works on Windows 8.1 x64?
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I didn't have any problem in SD card detection with my 8.1 x64
However, there was the driver issue when I tried to connect my phone to ADB. I tested with win 7 x86 and there was no driver issue. I followed this video tutorial and the driver issue was fixed.
Press thanx if it helps.
When you connect it through a USB cable.
There will be symbol at the top. Tap it, and a new option will appear .
There will be 2 options. 1)Camera 2)Mass storage.
Tap on Mass storage and you are all get and going.
Raj arayn said:
When you connect it through a USB cable.
There will be symbol at the top. Tap it, and a new option will appear .
There will be 2 options. 1)Camera 2)Mass storage.
Tap on Mass storage and you are all get and going.
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He already told that he enabled MTP on phone
I went back to windows 7 x64 so it works now. windows 8.1 seems pain sometimes when installing unsigned drivers. I have to restart and boot into unsigned drive mode and sometimes it doesn't even work.
StormyKnight said:
I went back to windows 7 x64 so it works now. windows 8.1 seems pain sometimes when installing unsigned drivers. I have to restart and boot into unsigned drive mode and sometimes it doesn't even work.
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In my case the tutorial worked without any issue.
the adb drive installed but It didn't detect my SD card.
StormyKnight said:
the adb drive installed but It didn't detect my SD card.
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R u sure that u ticked MTP?
yeah I did but anyway it's fine now because I have now windows 7 x64 ,it's faster than Windows 8 x64 ,yeah honestly, I like windows 7 x64.
StormyKnight said:
yeah I did but anyway it's fine now because I have now windows 7 x64 ,it's faster than Windows 8 x64 ,yeah honestly, I like windows 7 x64.
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Ok. Happy to hear that.
I've got a trouble with my HOX when I upgrade my computer to Win 10.
I use ROM: XenonHD 5 Kernel 3.1.10 -cyanogenmod.
I have tried to mount SD card on computer with HTC sync and a bunch of MTP drivers but it haven't worked at all.
I have already uninstalled device and reconnected but it didn't work.
I have already actived USB debugging and didn't work.
Now, it is totally crazy that I can't mount my SD card to transfer data. I really need the help, does anyone have the driver for MTP or someone got that issue? Help me please, thanks all.
I'm using crdroid on a rooted, s-off HTC M8 and I cant seem to see the internal memory or sdcard folders through htc m8 device when I plug the USB cord into my computer. However, when I boot into recovery I can move items from and to sdcard or internal memory.
Do you have HTC Sync installed? If not, try installing it. If so, tryin re-installing it.
Or go into Windows device manager, find the phone, and pick the option to manually select drivers, and pick the generic Android MTP drivers. See if that helps you see the internal storage on the PC (I need to do this on my Win7 PC).
I got it fixed...had to mess around with some settings and presto, magic !!
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