with usb 3.0 turned on, i cant manage to copy about 700 pics copied from it to my win 8.1 machine with SSD's. Takes forever just to give me an est on the time frame let alone even start...anyone else having this issue?
liquidraven said:
with usb 3.0 turned on, i cant manage to copy about 700 pics copied from it to my win 8.1 machine with SSD's. Takes forever just to give me an est on the time frame let alone even start...anyone else having this issue?
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Anyone?
How do you guys get your pics on the PC. I connect mine and cannot copy and paste them to my SSD or desktop..just hangs
liquidraven said:
Anyone?
How do you guys get your pics on the PC. I connect mine and cannot copy and paste them to my SSD or desktop..just hangs
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Mine takes forever too, but it's because I have a class 4 crappy microSD card in it.
What speed is your microSD card?
I dint use an sd..just copying from the phone
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liquidraven said:
I dint use an sd..just copying from the phone
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I got nothin then.
The process is simple for me. I just plug it into the PC, go to the phone and switch from an installer to media device and then drag/drop files in the folder structure on the PC.
If it's hanging, I can't imagine why.
I got them copied but took 30 mins for 700 pics on an ssd and usb 3..also most of the pics are now smaller than before...great.
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liquidraven said:
with usb 3.0 turned on, i cant manage to copy about 700 pics copied from it to my win 8.1 machine with SSD's. Takes forever just to give me an est on the time frame let alone even start...anyone else having this issue?
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yes I am 2. I thought it would be "lightening fast" but mine is like a slow grandmaw
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Hello all, Dutman here. My g1 works flawlessly and it is rooted(JF 1.43) but I seem to have a problem. when I connect it via usb the LED lights up and it shows me it's charging,, but it doesn't ask me to mount files or the USB in general. This could be due to the fact that I am missing the little usb cover piece, the one that is like really bendable, it sort of fell off. I don't have that anymore, could that be the problem in why my G1 isn't syncing?
Try rebooting your phone, i found sometimes with JF firmware for one reason or another the mount does not work after long periods of use... probly nothing but worth a try. If you are using a Windows 2000, XP, or Vista computer, it should just work automatically so my advice would be to try it on another computer to determine if your computers the issue.
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could that be the problem in why my G1 isn't syncing?
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Not likely. Power cycle your G1 as suggested by crackmunky and verify that your USB host controllers are functioning correctly within Device Manager.
If you are using a USB hub, try plugging directly into the PC. I've had no end of trouble syncing windows mobiles in the past when connecting through a hub.
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Okay, My G-1 is connected through the USB 2.0 cable directly to my computer and it is not recognizing it at all. I open the My Computer link, and it says that there is a Mobile phone. And it has a removable hard drive thing. But I click on the removable HD link and it tells me to insert a disc. And I click on the phone, and it is telling me there is nothing there. Please help, I would really like to sync up with my PC at home so that I can add music and tones to my phone.
OS is Windows XP SP2
G-1 is Firmware 1.1
does the phone show that there is an SD card in it?
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Okay, My G-1 is connected through the USB 2.0 cable directly to my computer and it is not recognizing it at all. I open the My Computer link, and it says that there is a Mobile phone. And it has a removable hard drive thing. But I click on the removable HD link and it tells me to insert a disc. And I click on the phone, and it is telling me there is nothing there. Please help, I would really like to sync up with my PC at home so that I can add music and tones to my phone.
OS is Windows XP SP2
G-1 is Firmware 1.1
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If you look at the taskbar on the top of the G1 screen, you should see the USB icon up there on the left. Drag that taskbar down (same as you drag your Menu up) and you should see a bar that says "USB Connected". Click that bar and you will get an option to Mount your device.
I had the very same issue when I first got my G1. It took me forever to realize I could drag the top taskbar down.
When I open the SD Card cover on my phone the system unmounts the disk. I suspect that it has everything to do with your missing dust cover.
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When I open the SD Card cover on my phone the system unmounts the disk. I suspect that it has everything to do with your missing dust cover.
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WTF????....i was even dumb enough to believe that and i even went and tried it....lmfao at my self...
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WTF????....i was even dumb enough to believe that and i even went and tried it....lmfao at my self...
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I don't understand your reaction.
I just verified it again, went to he sd and phone storage option in settings from the home screen. opened the SD card slot cover, rotated it down (if the phone is flat face up, my cover was facing the floor) and the SD card section goes from
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Available space
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I don't understand your reaction.
I just verified it again, went to he sd and phone storage option in settings from the home screen. opened the SD card slot cover, rotated it down (if the phone is flat face up, my cover was facing the floor) and the SD card section goes from
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nope didnt happen for me... maybe my phone doesnt have that function....lol..
I bought mine retail the week of valentines day, maybe it is a different version. I'm running the stock ROM 1.1, I didn't get it OTA in a timely fashion so I forced it. Three days is fine for a spread, but "by the end of the month maybe" is stupid.
My Windows 7 is doing a Scandisk and Repair
when I first mounted the G2, anyone run into that?
I'm running the scan/repair anyway, but the only times i've ever seen
that when mounting my phone was back when my G1's microsd card was going bad.
Yeah happened to me also. I just checked the first box and started it. Took like 3 seconds and then everything was fine after that.
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Naimand said:
Yeah happened to me also. I just checked the first box and started it. Took like 3 seconds and then everything was fine after that.
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Same here.
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My Windows 7 is doing a Scandisk and Repair
when I first mounted the G2, anyone run into that?
I'm running the scan/repair anyway, but the only times i've ever seen
that when mounting my phone was back when my G1's microsd card was going bad.
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It's normal. Happens to all my SD cards. No worries.
Ditto. Happened first time and never again. I suspect that HTC imaged the card after failing to remove it properly... possiblly a disk write was still occuring.
Never happens for me on any of my other microsd or flash devices.
@ericc191, if this happens all the time for you then you might want to consider using the safe removal feature in Windows... Sounds like you I/O is not quite finished when you yank the card.
Right... I wouldn't let a windoze within 1000 feet of anything I own.
Don't trust it!
Steve Ballmer’s secret agenda: make life harder for Android.
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Right... I wouldn't let a windoze within 1000 feet of anything I own.
Don't trust it!
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Windows has nothing to do with this other than informing you that it may have errors since the write wasn't properly finished. I fail to see how this is bad. No, I'm not a Windows fanboy. I use Windows and Linux at home, and operate a Linux web-server and Linux media server.
Anyway, whatever bulk-flashing equipment they used most likely didn't "eject" the memory cards "properly." I highly doubt there's anything wrong with the data, but I fixed it anyway because the warning is annoying.
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Ditto. Happened first time and never again. I suspect that HTC imaged the card after failing to remove it properly... possiblly a disk write was still occuring.
Never happens for me on any of my other microsd or flash devices.
@ericc191, if this happens all the time for you then you might want to consider using the safe removal feature in Windows... Sounds like you I/O is not quite finished when you yank the card.
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Roger, I'll try that
Just thinking if it was just me or if anyone else annoyed by the sheer number of button clicks required to mount your phone as a USB mass storage device....
First you plug it in...then you get the "Charging/USB Mount/USB Tether" message, choosing one gives you the mount as USB to turn on.....then another for a confirmation....
Don't you think it should just be a single button click?
Also is USB SDCard transfer speeds really slow for everyone else (versus the pulling the card out and putting it in a card reader).
I'm getting 100-500KB/sec versus 3-6 MB/second write speeds when I use the USB mass storage support.
Be thankful yours works. I have to do a battery pull and reboot to get mine to go into mass storage
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Just thinking if it was just me or if anyone else annoyed by the sheer number of button clicks required to mount your phone as a USB mass storage device....
First you plug it in...then you get the "Charging/USB Mount/USB Tether" message, choosing one gives you the mount as USB to turn on.....then another for a confirmation....
Don't you think it should just be a single button click?
Also is USB SDCard transfer speeds really slow for everyone else (versus the pulling the card out and putting it in a card reader).
I'm getting 100-500KB/sec versus 3-6 MB/second write speeds when I use the USB mass storage support.
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My aren't we spoiled? Is tapping your finger really that difficult for you?
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Just thinking if it was just me or if anyone else annoyed by the sheer number of button clicks required to mount your phone as a USB mass storage device....
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One of the very few things I miss about my old Windows phone was how easy docking was and how much you could do with the phone when it was docked.
And I also agree with the second poster, because these Samsung drivers are so flaky that sometimes my phone is recognized, sometimes not. Sometimes I get a popup saying it's connected at USB 1.1. speeds, sometimes it requires a phone and/or computer reboot to get it recognized and on a couple of occasions it has required me to reinstall the drivers.
I don't mind the number of clicks at all...I just wish it would work. For some odd reason it doesn't work for me anymore, frustrating. It doesn't recognize the device ( no, it's not the cable as it has worked on another computer with the same OS using the same cable...I've also done driver re-installs, etc.)
Well in di18 all you had to do was plug in ur cable and when the samsung notification thing popped up you just hit usb mode and it was connected. Now you have to do that, then hit the mount again for it to go and it takes forever. Its annoying but hey what are you gonna do?
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Well in di18 all you had to do was plug in ur cable and when the samsung notification thing popped up you just hit usb mode and it was connected. Now you have to do that, then hit the mount again for it to go and it takes forever. Its annoying but hey what are you gonna do?
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Probably some asshole sued saying that they had screwed their sd card and it was all samsungs fault. If you think I jest, do some research about corporate lawsuits.
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Create a shortcut on your homescreen as follows:
Shortcut-> Activities-> Settings->USB Settings
press it, and select the default action you'd like when plugging in USB.
Eliminates all interaction on Eclair. Eliminates the charge/storage/tether selection on Froyo.
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Back when I used winamp, it had an automount option. Haven't tried it since they added the extra step though in froyo.
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Also is USB SDCard transfer speeds really slow for everyone else (versus the pulling the card out and putting it in a card reader).
I'm getting 100-500KB/sec versus 3-6 MB/second write speeds when I use the USB mass storage support.
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The # of clicks doesn't bother me, but I'm with you on the slow USB speeds. I end up always pulling it and putting it in a card reader too.
Let me get this straight. Sliding the banner down and tapping twice is too much work?
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Let me get this straight. Sliding the banner down and tapping twice is too much work?
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That's what im saying lol. Is this what smartphones have done to us?
-uncut and uncensored from my Samsung Epic 4G
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Just thinking if it was just me or if anyone else annoyed by the sheer number of button clicks required to mount your phone as a USB mass storage device....
First you plug it in...then you get the "Charging/USB Mount/USB Tether" message, choosing one gives you the mount as USB to turn on.....then another for a confirmation....
Don't you think it should just be a single button click?
Also is USB SDCard transfer speeds really slow for everyone else (versus the pulling the card out and putting it in a card reader).
I'm getting 100-500KB/sec versus 3-6 MB/second write speeds when I use the USB mass storage support.
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Ugh god I hate it
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I don't mind the number of clicks at all...I just wish it would work. For some odd reason it doesn't work for me anymore, frustrating. It doesn't recognize the device ( no, it's not the cable as it has worked on another computer with the same OS using the same cable...I've also done driver re-installs, etc.)
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It can absolutely be the cable. I had the same problem. It started with my laptop not recognizing the phone, but my desktop and my wife's laptop were fine. Then slowly the other two computers began to not to recognize the phone anymore. Finally, I got fed up and ordered a nice cable for a couple bucks from amazon and it went back to working perfectly everywhere. The original cable still doesn't work in my laptop and works 1 out of every 50 tries on my desktop. That is proof positive that the cable can be the issue and may even cause the phone to work on some computers but not others.
I hate it too!
.....and not because I am LAZY or SPOILED....
I hate it because it is COUNTER-FUGGIN-INTUITIVE....How many confirmations are needed before we actually get to DO what we want to do?
I guess some people in this thread would mind starting their cars with a crank handle either....LOL. Or maybe they GET UP and walk across the room to change the channel on their TV.....
Its the 21st Century! It should not be that hard to mount an SD card.
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.....and not because I am LAZY or SPOILED....
I hate it because it is COUNTER-FUGGIN-INTUITIVE....How many confirmations are needed before we actually get to DO what we want to do?
I guess some people in this thread would mind starting their cars with a crank handle either....LOL. Or maybe they GET UP and walk across the room to change the channel on their TV.....
Its the 21st Century! It should not be that hard to mount an SD card.
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It takes 2 clicks instead of 1 to mount the sdcard. Are you seriously comparing that to starting a car with a hand crank? If you really want a decent car analogy then lets compare it to starting a manual car by having to press the clutch and then turn the key. This isn't done to waste 2 seconds of your time, it's done because they want to make sure the car wont move and cause some damage. Is it really so bad that samsung wants to double check that you actually intended to mount the sdcard.
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It takes 2 clicks instead of 1 to mount the sdcard. Are you seriously comparing that to starting a car with a hand crank? If you really want a decent car analogy then lets compare it to starting a manual car by having to press the clutch and then turn the key. This isn't done to waste 2 seconds of your time, it's done because they want to make sure the car wont move and cause some damage. Is it really so bad that samsung wants to double check that you actually intended to mount the sdcard.
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If I plug my phone up to a PC, that should be the FIRST indication that I might want to mount....then the choice list pops up with options to Charge, use as mass storage or tether....if I select MASS STORAGE, how much MORE sure do they need to be?
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If I plug my phone up to a PC, that should be the FIRST indication that I might want to mount....then the choice list pops up with options to Charge, use as mass storage or tether....if I select MASS STORAGE, how much MORE sure do they need to be?
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Well, the second confirmation is just to let you know that any applications installed to memory card can not be run while in mass storage mode. It's a 2.2 thing. If you have a number to give google a call so we can get it changed let me know. I don't care for the second click either.
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If I plug my phone up to a PC, that should be the FIRST indication that I might want to mount....then the choice list pops up with options to Charge, use as mass storage or tether....if I select MASS STORAGE, how much MORE sure do they need to be?
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Why don't you just turn USB debugging on? That way it's one less click and you can save money on ice for your sore thumb?
-uncut and uncensored from my Samsung Epic 4G
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Let me get this straight. Sliding the banner down and tapping twice is too much work?
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You should see if Microsoft is hiring.
Well pretty much as the title says. I have never had a issue with it before, but as of today it will not for the life of me mount. I sometimes (after many tries) get the windows 7 pc to the mass storage device but when I click on it it just loads forever before freezing up and failing to load any files from the phone. Then after being disconnected and reconnected I cant even get it to let me mount the device.. When I click mass storage it goes to the confirm mount page, but when i try to mount it again it just clicks but nothing happens.
I have no idea what is up. I have ordered a new usb cable but im not sure thats the problem.
Has anyone else had this issue? What was the sollution you came across that fixed it for you. Any help is appreciated.
Plug it in and go to device manager. Delete it from device mgr if it shows up. Reboot.... plug it back in after reboot and see if it recognizes it. Should reinstall itself and recognize.
Let me know......
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Had the same issue about the time I first moved to GB, turned out to be the cable but the timing of when it happened had me pretty twisted.
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Plug it in and go to device manager. Delete it from device mgr if it shows up. Reboot.... plug it back in after reboot and see if it recognizes it. Should reinstall itself and recognize.
Let me know......
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I can once again see the device (drive H but when i click to view or explore it completely locks up the window. So its unable to access the device but it does however know its there. I can access my device with adb as i tried it to see if I can atleast get it to communicate.. but have no way of accessing the sdcard via mass storage :-(
*update* Well I really wanted to get some files (audiobooks) sent over.. so I gave the kies air a go... That seems to be a decent temp fix.. and over a gigabit connection to my wireless N phone the transfer speeds are probably on par if not faster than usb... atleast it seems so.
prolly the cable
happened to me before
the sdcard can be read through an sdcard reader, just not through the phone.
The usb cable would charge the phone but it wouldnt connect for NOTHING. I would tap connect, it would press but then unpress as if nothing happened. just following the motion of my finger.
Found a BB cable a couple weeks later after i lost my stock one, and my phone was picked up by odin,adb, sd card, blah blah blah
it was so funny cuz i was blaming my pc for it instead of the cable cuz it worked so well for me before until i plugged my phone in on a friends comp and it didnt pick it up, but when i used his HD2 cable, it went through without a hitch.
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Kies air will do till your new cable comes in.
Are they any issues or quirks with the phone reading the sd card? We've had a rash of epics come in lately where the sd card port has gone bad. Just making sure it's not that (but it's a very easy fix, the port is actually removable and we get them shipped to us as a new part.)
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I get this on froyo, can't connect, every once in a blue moon it does, when it dosnt I use dropbox, kies air works good also. But on GB it works everytime, same cable, go figure
Dear all,
After connected to my computer (Windows 10), can read phone storage and open file explorer. When I try to paste data file to internal storage it did not do anything, nothing happen ...
Any suggestion please.
Thanks.
You did unlock the phone before pluggin in?
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How big was the file? The MTP transfer mode isn't like the old days of mass storage access, and has its "quirks" when doing certain things. I notice with large files it will appear like nothing had happened but is transferring in the background and will only give the appearance of transfer at the end sometimes (if the interface doesn't time out in the meantime or is briefly disrupted). How were you confirming it hadn't gone in, from the phone or Don the PC? Which folder were you trying to put it in?
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chanchan05 said:
You did unlock the phone before pluggin in?
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Sure, unlock phone all the time and screen on ...
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How big was the file? The MTP transfer mode isn't like the old days of mass storage access, and has its "quirks" when doing certain things. I notice with large files it will appear like nothing had happened but is transferring in the background and will only give the appearance of transfer at the end sometimes (if the interface doesn't time out in the meantime or is briefly disrupted). How were you confirming it hadn't gone in, from the phone or Don the PC? Which folder were you trying to put it in?
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smal size file, approx 500KB and less ...