Hello it seems i'm the only one, didn't found a thread about that problem: since my 3.2 update the new sd function appears on my pc but the sd appears completly empty, well there is no file, but I can see the % completion.
PS: yes 3.2 brought appzoom & sd access via usb
But it took away ROOT Custom recovery,ad-hoc support,the ability to use Netflix. And who knows what else.
Soon acer will be coming to our homes to uninstall apps they do not approve of.Not to mention sensor what content we can see on the net.
But awesome on the SD card being available. Well almost under windows.
erica_renee said:
But it took away ROOT Custom recovery,ad-hoc support,the ability to use Netflix. And who knows what else.
Soon acer will be coming to our homes to uninstall apps they do not approve of.Not to mention sensor what content we can see on the net.
But awesome on the SD card being available. Well almost under windows.
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It's TRYing to work on mine. I can see 2 of the many files and folders on my SD card... :/
Connect you usb cable to the pc, go to My computer\Acer ICONIA TAB A500\Internal Storage\mnt there you will find 2 folders one called external_sd and another usb_storage. The first one is your external micro sd.
kekinash said:
Connect you usb cable to the pc, go to My computer\Acer ICONIA TAB A500\Internal Storage\mnt there you will find 2 folders one called external_sd and another usb_storage. The first one is your external micro sd.
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Who are you taking to ?
ninjaw said:
Who are you taking to ?
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I believe that would be you. With 3.2 you can now access both internal and external SD card from your PC, whereas with 3.1 you could only access your internal SD card.
I've noticed the SD card is accessable through windows, but it doesn't appear to hot-mount properly. I have to put the card in, reboot the tablet, and then it works.
I'm really not impressed with Acer right now.
kjy2010 said:
I believe that would be you. With 3.2 you can now access both internal and external SD card from your PC, whereas with 3.1 you could only access your internal SD card.
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Yeah well thank you for repeating me, even if i won't understand why
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I had it at one time but because I'm an Android newbie, I have no idea where to look.
Using Astro or ES.
rorytmeadows said:
I had it at one time but because I'm an Android newbie, I have no idea where to look.
Using Astro or ES.
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It's ok, we all start somewhere right?
Load up astro hit home then up and your usb storage device is whatever is in usb_storage. Remember to give it a few secs to detect it and prepare the drive.
Your SD card (internal) is sdcard and your microsd is external_sd.
GL.
Hope this helps.
Neoprimal said:
It's ok, we all start somewhere right?
Load up astro hit home then up and your usb storage device is whatever is in usb_storage. Remember to give it a few secs to detect it and prepare the drive.
Your SD card (internal) is sdcard and your microsd is external_sd.
GL.
Hope this helps.
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Excellent! Thanks.
Is it possible to access the micro SD card through a computer? When exploring the acer drive after plugging it in you can see all the stuff on the internal memory but can't get to the external_sdcard folder.
at the moment i dont think this is possible but give it a few days and it might be a possibility.
tuffghost said:
Is it possible to access the micro SD card through a computer? When exploring the acer drive after plugging it in you can see all the stuff on the internal memory but can't get to the external_sdcard folder.
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You can purchase (I think it was a whole $1.50) an app called WiFi File Explorer. It sets your tablet with its own IP address from whatever source you are using for WiFi. Then you access your SD Card by entering in the IP address line in your browser. The app will give you the exact address line to enter into your browser.
Its like a virtual FTS server actually. Works like a charm. If you are worried about security, you can require a password.
Accessing external sd and usb drives
It is possible to access the SD and USB drives using a file manager such as Astro or Estrongs. The drives can be found in the main directory under subdirectory /mnt.
Hope this helps. I had the same problem at first.
Tam the Bam
tuffghost said:
Is it possible to access the micro SD card through a computer? When exploring the acer drive after plugging it in you can see all the stuff on the internal memory but can't get to the external_sdcard folder.
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According to Acer, that isn't possible right now. Not that I'm inclined to believe them, but the manual is pretty thorough and I decided to go through every page and it clearly states "Transferring files from a microSD card to your PC.
Remove the card from the tablet and use a card reader or USB adapter to access the card as an external storage device."
I'm REALLY hoping they address this in an update. I thought it was a Honeycomb limitation due to the Xoom but Asus has addressed it by looping it as a folder in the internal storage so I mean, Acer and Xoom should be able to do that as well. Unless there are unforeseen problems with doing that? /shrug.
USB and a camera
Thanks for starting this thread! I'm also a newb and I have Astro and ES installed (now).
I am trying to read images from my camera (Nikon D3). When I attach the USB and turn on the camera the A500 says scanning for media. But none shows up in the photo browser (I'm sure I need a better viewer and suggestions are welcome!). When using ES or Astro and navigating to the usb_storage directory it shows as empty.
For background, the D3 holds 2 CF cards with the 2nd typically used as overflow and both are 8GB. Each card normally just has a DCIM directory with photos in one or more directories below that.
Once I connected up the A500, on one of the cards 2 additional directories were created (the one without any images currently) called .android_secure and LOST.DIR. I can't see any of these directories on the A500 or any of the images (all .jpg). I plugged into my laptop for this info.
I am trying not to have to carry my laptop anymore so any suggestions, ideas or research resources would be appreciated.
I've run into a HUGE issue. I wonder if anyone else has experienced this.
The files on my USB flash drives begins to get erased/deleted if it is still connected to the tablet when the device is activated from hibernation mode. I don't know if the file explorer apps are causing this bug. I've used Linda File Manager and Astro and 3 different USB drives to test this. I've even restored my tablet to factory settings.
Hello,
I have also problems navigating the usb drive.As mentioned above I found the dir but it shows (Directory empty).Im using a 8gb transcend flash drive.On 128mb flash drive there is no problem viewing and accesing the files.Any other have the same problem or solution?
I change the file system from NTFS to FAT32 and it works now(such a stupid user Ive become)
As the title says. I've put the microsd card of my htc g2/z in the iconia and its working. Though i cant seem to find it anywhere in my file managers. (Music app shows ext. Sd content) tried es and file manager for honeycomb. I want to transfer music and video's over to internal sd. Since acer does not have usb drivers for mac, this is kind off my only option. Right?
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Micro SD card slot shows up under: /mnt/external_SD.
So in your file explorer you have to go to root, and then mnt.
2. There are no mac drivers for the acer A500. You can try http://www.android.com/filetransfer/
Though, that program seems to crash alot!
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Transfer your files from mac to A500 using USB sticks, SD cards, FTP servers (loads in market).
USB stick can be found: mnt/external_USB
huppelkutje said:
Since acer does not have usb drivers for mac, this is kind off my only option. Right?
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No it isn't your only option, you install this: http://www.android.com/filetransfer/.
Regards,
Dave
I will check it out. Thanks alot!
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Android file transfer keeps crashing as soon as i connect the tab. Tried reboot, but still crashing.
Any other solutions? I've tried FTP and such apps. They work, but ofcourse not as fast as usb connection.
and why is my micro sd card not showing in file explorers?
if you're using es strogs file manager than you first need to go to root (click on the left most icon on top) than go to /mnt than /external_sd <-- that's your micro sd card than simply copy and paste your files from there to your internal storage.
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if you're using es strogs file manager than you first need to go to root (click on the left most icon on top) than go to /mnt than /external_sd <-- that's your micro sd card than simply copy and paste your files from there to your internal storage.
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Thanks. This makes copying my music alot easier.
Dual File Manager works too. When you start it, just hit the Android back button and you'll see "external_sd"
Sucks that it doesn't mount on my PC though.
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Thanks. This makes copying my music alot easier.
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I use Winamp on the desktop and the A500. It syncs music from my desktop machine to my tablet automatically whenever my tablet connects to my home wifi.
just put the card in and power down/on the device.
as mentioned, power down fully, not just On/off until the screen blanks. Found out the hard way, lazy person that I am.
Odd thing I've found though is that when connecting my Acer tab to my Acer .... err ... laptop ... feels so incestuous .... is that the mSD card appears as simply "SDCARD" while it's external_SD from the device itself. Ah the sweet smell of O/S kludges in the morning
qhinton said:
just put the card in and power down/on the device.
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No need to power off > back on. Just put the sd card in and voila! It worked right away. Just could not find the sd card in ES file. But now I know it's under mnt/external_SD/
actually I wouldn't call it solved, its kind of an annoyance if anything else. Titanium Backup for one won't see it, I thought honeycomb was going to mnt internal as essc (or something like that) and the external sd as sdcard?
You can soft link it (now that we have root) but that won't carry across a reboot for now.
any how still loving this thing!
I am trying to read my external sd card when plugged into pc (Win 7) but my pc does not see the external, only internal memory.
Any ideas how to make this happen?
If u search iconia in the android market, i believe there was an app called automount...dont qqoute ne but i think it does what your asking
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You can enable USB Debugging, get the proper drivers installed, and use Droid Explorer, that is what I do.
daveid
Thanks for that information - yesterday I downloaded the drivers that were supposed to help with this but I still do not see the external from the pc.
What is droid explorer that you mention?
Thanks
bweave said:
Thanks for that information - yesterday I downloaded the drivers that were supposed to help with this but I still do not see the external from the pc.
What is droid explorer that you mention?
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Droid Explorer.
From what I've read, this is a honeycomb issue I've tried everything and can't see my external sd card on my pc. I've tried multiple programs that claim to work, but haven't found any yet.
I can't install droidexplorer on my computer, if errors out because of 64bit. I made the changes in the registry that are suggested with no luck.
Droid explorer
I know that this is probably covered in another thread but, since it was mentioned in my resolution, I am curious the benefit to rooting?
Is it worth it for an average user?
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bweave - I am repeating what I have said in the "lost files from my sd card" thread, but here goes. I use the old fashioned method of mounting my sd card in a r/w card gizmo (I use a cheapo Wal**** Targus card reader writer) I attach this to my desktop via usb and then can see the card as a mass storage unit in Win 7. I can then delete files or add music/pictures/movies and when done I put the card back in my a500 where I can then see and display the files perfectly. I do realise that this is not the most tech savvy way of doing it but it works and touch wood I have never lost or corrupted a single file. In the other forum thread several people were continually losing files from the sd card. Now if you are talking about external usb hard drives and not just the sd card then I can recommend the app "USB Mount All v1.3" from the Marketplace with this you can see and mount/unmount all external sources - cards, thumb drives and hard drives. Hope my two penneth worth might be of assistance.
Sorry bweave forgot to mention if you use USB Mount All you will need to be rooted
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I'd rtaher go and buy a microsd reader for my computer then root the tablet.. $4.05 with zero risk of bricking anything.
Hello All
I've posted the question on the Acer Tablet Forum as well and thought might be useful to get some answerse here as well.
Can anyone access the micro sd card when the Acer is connected to the PC- I can't, only the Acer device storage shows.
Is it meant to show?
Tablet is not Rooted.
Thanks
Acer reply should be official support this funtion after v3.1.
But no detail release date.
Nope, it does not show-up in PC or in Mac. And as netspring said, it will be supported in HC 3.1.
If you are rooted, you can use a terminal (command line) app to MOUNT the micro card somewhere on the internal storage. Then you can copy files from the PC to the micro, but you can not see them on the PC side. Also, in my limited testing, if you transfer files from the PC to this "mount point" it creates 2 copies, 1 on the micro card and one in the internal mem. It is very odd behavior, and I think its issues like that, that prevented out of the box support until all the issues were resolved.
I'm using File expert, a free root explorer; first you copy the necessary files to your internal storage, then on your tablet copy them to mounted SD.
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Nope, it does not show-up in PC or in Mac. And as netspring said, it will be supported in HC 3.1.
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Sorry for my bad english.
HC 3.1 don't support this function.
Future should be support this function (May be HC 3.2).
No detail release date yet.
Thanks for responses all!
Was hoping HC3.1 would support this- ah well will have to wait!
I guess I'll keep copying to internal storage then to mico sd!
Cheers!
I use Droid Explorer on my pc, it gives access to the entire file system. It requires adb, and usb debugging on the tab, and may require root (not sure, maybe someone who is stock can test). But, I have access to all of my files, and the interface is nice.
Until a later release fixes the problem - Go old school, put the card into a usb card reader and connect to pc, connect A500 and move files back and forth to your heart's content.
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Sorry for my bad english.
HC 3.1 don't support this function.
Future should be support this function (May be HC 3.2).
No detail release date yet.
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Strange this.
I had an Archos 101, ran A2.2 and you could see both the internal sd and the external sd from a computer (mounted like any other removable drive).
Now, on the A500 with A3.0, and soon A3.1, we lose that function. What a moronic decision!
FYI, on the Asus TF, you can see the MicroSD as a subdirectory when connected to a PC/Mac. I guess like the SD card support itself, it is an "unofficial" solution, so there's no reason why Acer couldn't offer something similar.
Regards,
Dave
Another FYI, there is an app for NC called NookColorUMS that runs under Gingerbread and lets you mount any SD partition to make it visible to your PC. I'll try and see tonight if it loads/runs on A500's Honeycomb. Perhaps a 3.0 port exists, or could be made.
Does 3.1 fix this.....and other bugs as well??
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metpolds said:
Until a later release fixes the problem - Go old school, put the card into a usb card reader and connect to pc, connect A500 and move files back and forth to your heart's content.
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Best solution for now - a microsd card reader is very very cheap - hook reader into PC, copy files to SD, put SD back in tab. Sure, bit of a pain - but better then the extra wait of having to copy large files twice (once to internal storage once to microsd).
I had wondered that myself and had hoped that HC 3.1 would allow this...guess we have to wait for 3.2 for that.
I keep getting the feeling that HC is "nearly there" but needs those few final tweaks to push it over the finish line. Don't get me wrong, it doesn't bother me personally and I'm an Android guy through and through, but I can see why Apple is so popular with some people.
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I had wondered that myself and had hoped that HC 3.1 would allow this...guess we have to wait for 3.2 for that.
I keep getting the feeling that HC is "nearly there" but needs those few final tweaks to push it over the finish line. Don't get me wrong, it doesn't bother me personally and I'm an Android guy through and through, but I can see why Apple is so popular with some people.
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And, yes, I know that Apple products don't even have the option of a micro sd card in the first place!
My microSD card is mounted at extStorages/Sdcard but as read-only that I have to connect to PC to write files to it.
How can I move or copy files form internal sdcard to my microSD card without connecting to PC?
you need to root your device.
This is a good place to start:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1454112
The stock file manager should be able to copy files to the SD card without rooting. However, in order to write to the SD card from any other app, you will need to modify your platform.xml. If that doesn't mean anything to you, http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1491954.
Well it seems that I have to root it before that
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=21590015&postcount=3
Thanks teiglin! I tried it and MyFiles works perfectly!
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temiatwork said:
you need to root your device.
This is a good place to start:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1454112
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Is this something the new ICS will solve without having to root my tablet?
lare said:
Is this something the new ICS will solve without having to root my tablet?
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that would be good to know since this is something that is a bit fault in the original tablet.
It might be caused by google code since 3.2 android, unless samsung does a workaround.. i guess it will still exist.
http://www.xda-developers.com/andro...-preventing-write-access-to-external-storage/
eastdeal said:
My microSD card is mounted at extStorages/Sdcard but as read-only that I have to connect to PC to write files to it.
How can I move or copy files form internal sdcard to my microSD card without connecting to PC?
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If you just want to transfer file to your tablet, there is an application called MyPhoneExplorer. You have to install it both in your computer and your device. To access your SD card you do need to root your phone.
Connection can be made through WiFI, USB, Bluetooth or Fixed IP address.
Hope it works for you.
The thanks button doesn't bite...try it!!!
Manipur said:
The thanks button doesn't bite...try it!!!
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In my case it does.
It's not visible on my PC and never has been.
The 'posting' trick does not work to make it visible either.