seems much faster SD card writing speed via MTP then USB mass storage, but everytime when I connect to PC, it is forced to use USB mode. appreciate if anyone can help.
Marmite kernel have MTP function. May be you can try it out.
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deani77 said:
Marmite kernel have MTP function. May be you can try it out.
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is there any other way no need to flash kernel?
You must first enable MTP on your phone to see if the stock CM kernel already supports it. You can go to settings > Storage and tap on the capacitive menu button (Second from the left). If you see USB Computer Connection or USB settings, tab on it.Now you must select Media Device (MTP) instead of mass storage device at this point. Then you connect to your computer. If the phone is now detected as a media device, you would know that MTP support is built in. If not, then you must flash marmite to get MTP to work.
Even though they have the option in their storage settings, I don't think their stock kernel supports mtp.
If you try my kernel for cm, you will not be disappointed.
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Hi,
This is my first Nexus device (N4), I know they have an emulated SD card, so I expected to connect it to my Win 7 PC via USB, and for the SD card directory to be shown as a file system / drive in Windows. This doesn't happen.
Phone is in MTP mode, screen isn't locked. Am I missing something here, a driver perhaps, or does this functionality no longer exist?
Thanks,
Des
You should get a Nexus 4 device along with your drives, you open that, then go to 'internal storage'
If you're not getting that, then it's probably driver related.
If it doesn't detect by USB at all, you may have a faulty device like me.
If you plug your phone into the wall with the AC adapter, does it constantly say " charging (USB)" in the battery settings?
This defect means I cannot root or charge the phone properly... It sucks..
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Most likely a driver issue. When I have use the adb driver I cannot see my device as a storage device. Switching to the default driver Windows installs lets me see it but adb no longer works.
I ended up just using AirDroid to do any file transfers.
There are a few reports of the stock charger being reported as USB charging actually, so it might not be all bad.
The phone might be in MTP mode, but has it installed the MTP driver ? Check Device Manager.
On my own XP system, MTP wouldn't work for me until I turned off USB debugging.
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steviewevie said:
The phone might be in MTP mode, but has it installed the MTP driver ? Check Device Manager.
On my own XP system, MTP wouldn't work for me until I turned off USB debugging.
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^ This.
On XP, MTP does not work if USB Debugging is turned on. It may be the same for Windows 7 as well.
Same behavior on Windows 7, just fixed my issues. Thanks!
I got similar problem with my N4, yesterday I flashed Mahdi-ROM 2.4[1/02] then my USB stopped working. I can view files through PC, but cannot upload to phone. It says device has been disconnected, but it's still connected Turning off USB debuging didn't help.
I cannot even flash kernel uploaded through Airdroid, recovery gives error - cannot open zip file.
Edit: Nevermind, its PC problem. With other PC it works normal.
use universal naked drivers.
fastboot adb and mtp and ptp working.
efrant said:
^ This.
On XP, MTP does not work if USB Debugging is turned on. It may be the same for Windows 7 as well.
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After I rooted my N4 a few months ago same thing, cannot get MTP on WinXP
Works fine on my Win7 machines though, its pretty annoying
Tried ALL the fixes I could find, no go
Uninstal all drivers, reconnect N4 let Windows install drivers, it will probably be adb device drivers, then select in device manager adb device drivers update drivers and check install from specific location and on next screen check don't search!
Then you could be able to select mtp. All of this should be done with USB debugging turned off and USB connection as mtp!
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zvecka said:
Uninstal all drivers, reconnect N4 let Windows install drivers, it will probably be adb device drivers, then select in device manager adb device drivers update drivers and check install from specific location and on next screen check don't search!
Then you could be able to select mtp. All of this should be done with USB debugging turned off and USB connection as mtp!
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Hey Buudy thanks this helps me
I have a strange problem, when connecting my new nexus 4 to a pc it is not showing up if mtp is selected. If I change mtp to ptp then it shows up as nexus 4 > internal storage > DCIM and pictures folders. When i change to mtp it is gone. Any solution guys? I have usb drivers installed and usb debugging enabled.
Edit : problem solved, it was my windows 8 problem, mods can you delete this thread pls. Thank you.
what was the fix?
Check your drivers in device manager in Windows. Somehow on my pc proper driver was only active in ptp mode, in mtp system tried to use some other Microsoft driver. Connect in mtp go to device manager and update the driver with the proper one.
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K0v4L said:
Check your drivers in device manager in Windows. Somehow on my pc proper driver was only active in ptp mode, in mtp system tried to use some other Microsoft driver. Connect in mtp go to device manager and update the driver with the proper one.
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I can only access photos through usb cable but not the whole entire storage...hmm...any idea?
I have searched (not very thoroughly though lol) for how to install a permanent recovery (TWRP) and how to transfer files from my computer to my Nexus, but no go.
I was able to unlock bootloader, fastboot and adb is working fine, however, I can't transfer any files to my SD Card! In storage (settings) I have tried un-abling and enabling MTP, yet no luck. Any suggestions or links to a particular thread that I may have missed? Thanks guys
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I have searched (not very thoroughly though lol) for how to install a permanent recovery (TWRP) and how to transfer files from my computer to my Nexus, but no go.
I was able to unlock bootloader, fastboot and adb is working fine, however, I can't transfer any files to my SD Card! In storage (settings) I have tried un-abling and enabling MTP, yet no luck. Any suggestions or links to a particular thread that I may have missed? Thanks guys
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2382051 Good tutorial for everything. :good:
BFirebird101 said:
I have searched (not very thoroughly though lol) for how to install a permanent recovery (TWRP) and how to transfer files from my computer to my Nexus, but no go.
I was able to unlock bootloader, fastboot and adb is working fine, however, I can't transfer any files to my SD Card! In storage (settings) I have tried un-abling and enabling MTP, yet no luck. Any suggestions or links to a particular thread that I may have missed? Thanks guys
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Disable USB debugging and see if the MTP device shows up.
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Disable USB debugging and see if the MTP device shows up.
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Nope, I still can't see my device under my computer
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ROM: Pio's PAC-Man HALO 7.13.13
Kernel: CRPalmer 3.0.2: Interactive, deadline
I suggest you go into devmgmt.msc (device manager) and look for any devices that say nexus 7 and remove the drivers.
Then unplug, plug in the tablet and use the Google drivers from here to reinstall.
http://dl-ssl.google.com//android/repository/latest_usb_driver_windows.zip
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I suggest you go into devmgmt.msc (device manager) and look for any devices that say nexus 7 and remove the drivers.
Then unplug, plug in the tablet and use the Google drivers from here to reinstall.
http://dl-ssl.google.com//android/repository/latest_usb_driver_windows.zip
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Didn't work, but what did was right clicking on the driver, picked let me choose driver, and chose the USB option and clicked next. Everything worked perfect after that
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Also try Settings > Storage > Press Menu > USB > Check MTP
Did you get permanent recovery installed as well?
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swagstr said:
Also try Settings > Storage > Press Menu > USB > Check MTP
Did you get permanent recovery installed as well?
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Thanks for that. Hopefully it helped someone else, it sure helped me.
I have an unrooted, stock Samsung Note 4 running Android 6.0.1 from Verizon. I would like to run spinrite on the internal storage like I do my laptop. I am having trouble getting it to show up as a mass storage device during PC boot.
I have enabled Developer options in Settings.
I have enabled USB debugging.
I have switched USB Configuration to MTP and PTP in Developer Options.
No matter what I do, it switches back to Charge mode during PC boot. I quickly try to switch it to MTP and PTP but spinrite still doesn't see it. I think that I need a real Mass Storage mode option that I don't have in the USB Connection menu.
I have also tried to dial *#0808#, however Verizon says, "The call cannot be competed as dialed".
Has anyone successfully their note 4 be recognized as just a USB disk like the old days? Or is that just not possible with this one?
Resources:
http://gadgetguideonline.com/android/android-marshmallow-guide/usb-options-in-android-marshmallow/
http://www.orangenarwhals.com/2015/...tmobile-galaxy-note-4-ubuntu-14-04-windows-8/
Today my rooted Galaxy Note 3 running Phronesis N7 port v4 ROM (Lollipop) suddenly is not showing up in Windows explorer. However, when I go to recovery mode, I can see the device in windows and browse the files without problems. The only difference is that the device shows up now in windows with the name "hlte" instead of the usual "Android phone" name.
It actually connects fine when I use "FX Explorer" app with its file sharing feature which allows me to connect via wifi with an Internet browser or any other similar windows/android browser but not in windows explorer with usb cable.
This ROM has been working great for months and I cannot think of any changes made recently.
I re-started both the PC and the phone, pull the battery, etc. to no avail.
Obviously it's not the cable (which I've anyways changed) or the drivers which they report as the 'latest' by windows, so I'm at a loss.
Any ideas ?
Thanks
Install Samsung drivers again .
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I already did uninstall and re-install the drivers to no avail.
However, I did a backup and then restored in TWRP a backup from 2 weeks ago and the problem is not there so it had to be caused by an app or a setting introduced during the past two weeks .... So I restored again the backup that I did earlier and uninstalled the apps that I remember but the problem is still there.
Did you check which USB protocol you have selected, maybe you changed this by accident. Then you connect your mostly the USB setting are available by pulldown but you might need to search in settings.
All new phones using MTP protocol, you need to have installed th media player installed on windows for driver(the samsund driver will not install this). I thing it's a buggy implementation, slow, only single file tranfer and often need to reconnect your device to work.
Optional you can select PTP which esentional simulates a camera.
In some custom roms you can select the good old mass storage protocol. Which is fast, stable but need to close every app accessing internal or external storage.
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Did you set debug usb in developers options? Which USB mode is selected also in developers options?
<All new phones using MTP protocol, you need to have installed th media player installed on windows for driver >
Not true at all .
OP download and run USBDEVIEW and delete the drivers/ usb port .
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Did you set debug usb in developers options? Which USB mode is selected also in developers options?
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USB debugging is enabled and MTP mode is the mode selected. Phronesis selects MTP by default in the pulldown which is really handy rather than having to switch from charging mode every time that you connect the cable.
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OP download and run USBDEVIEW and delete the drivers/ usb port .
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Not sure how you mean to delete drivers, do you mean through USBDEVIEW? or the samsung drivers through windows uninstall?
I've already uninstalled/installed them before (see post #3).
Here is what USBDEVIEW gives me:
Through USBdeview delete.
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palosanto0 said:
USB debugging is enabled and MTP mode is the mode selected. Phronesis selects MTP by default in the pulldown which is really handy rather than having to switch from charging mode every time that you connect the cable.
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Try to switch off USB debugging, don't know why but sometimes windows drivers go wrong, especially when you use a different usb port and it tries to install them - I solve restarting pc plus a kick (stress relief) and Note3
verbumomo said:
Try to switch off USB debugging, don't know why but sometimes windows drivers go wrong, especially when you use a different usb port and it tries to install them - I solve restarting pc plus a kick (stress relief) and Note3
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No luck ... it didn't make any difference. Thanks anyway.