[Q] HELP connecting formatted nexus 2012 - Nexus 7 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

my memory was full and i try to change from cynogen to purity so i decied befor copy the zip file on my nexus formatted
now i connot connect my nexus to computer and copy my zip file into my nexus i dont have any thing on nexus becasue i formatted via TWRP
the only thin is on it is TWRP how can i copy my prity image and gapp to my nexus
its funny when i connect it via usb cable my pc recognize the device and play the pluged famous sound ding ding but no nexus icon on my computer
im using win 8.1 and i have nexus 2012
help please

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[Q] How to view nexus 7 files on pc?

I had the kindle and when I was in twrp or mounted to pc I could see the files and move them over to pc to save room. I cannot see those files on the nexus 7
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[Q] Nexus 4 slow file transfer[Windows][Stock ROM]

Has anyone tried using MTP transfer?
I'm trying to copy some files from the phone to the computer but it seems impossible through MTP.
What other methods you can use to transfer files?
I had to use adb pull command to pull all my data before i unlock the bootloader. I'm assuming that custom ROMs will let you connect the phone as an external storage device but what about people who don't/can't install custom rom? Do they have to live with those slow MTP speeds while transferring something to the phone?
justFaisal said:
Has anyone tried using MTP transfer?
I'm trying to copy some files from the phone to the computer but it seems impossible through MTP.
What other methods you can use to transfer files?
I had to use adb pull command to pull all my data before i unlock the bootloader. I'm assuming that custom ROMs will let you connect the phone as an external storage device but what about people who don't/can't install custom rom? Do they have to live with those slow MTP speeds while transferring something to the phone?
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i had that issue with a GS3 and someone told me to try a different usb port on my computer. so i did and everything transferred much faster like it should.
s10shane said:
i had that issue with a GS3 and someone told me to try a different usb port on my computer. so i did and everything transferred much faster like it should.
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I tried everything and the only way i could get adequate speed was from adb.
I'm wondering why google didn't include external storage as an option to connect (in 4.2.2, i assume it's a software feature) like there is in some other phones that does not have sd card slot.
I don't think anything can fix MTP. It's so slow, that I have to use adb to transfer Clockworkmod backups.
I hate MTP so much.
The reason there's no mass storage option is because the geniuses at either LG or Google decided it was a good idea to make external storage a folder in /data/ rather than have a dedicated /sdcard/ partition.
Slow transfers with MTP on Nexus 4
** Note: You need a OTG cable with a power connector & ROOT
Nexus 4 - Stock ROM 4.3 ROOTED.
OTG cable with power connector
USB patch
StickMount app
An earlier version of Directory Opus (sorry, the trial expired and I did not note the exact version) seemed to do a good job of transferring files from the Nexus to the PC (Win 7), but when I tried it on another computer and it no longer worked (transfer stopped before it actually completed).
I tried the following and it worked for me:
Check these links:
http://www.androidcentral.com/android-advanced-usb-otg-nexus-4
http://forum.xda-developers.com/nexus-4/orig-development/usb-otg-externally-powered-usb-otg-t2181820
Use the patch that is suitable for your rom.
install StickMount, connect the usb otg cable to portable drive (in my case a seagate 320 GB Freeagent), the power, and then the phone.
The drive is mounted under /sdcard/usbstorage/sd1
You may need the ntfs-3g file from Chainfire's site.
Transfers were at 7 to 8 MBps from the Nexus to the portable drive [NO PC/Windows involved]. This is better than MTP and DirectoryOpus [when it worked] which was at around 4MBps.
The other option is to use SuperBeam app.
DirectoryOpus might work, but you probably need the right combination of MTP drivers, DirectoryOpus version and Windows version.

[Q] "Data folder" missing in Windows

Hi,
I have a Galaxy Note 2 and a Nexus 7 32GB 3G.
They are both rooted and both are running custom roms.
Note 2 is running Omega Rom, Nexus 7 running Slimbean.
Both have usb debugging turned on.
I have the samsung drivers installed for both.
I have them both "Connected as a Media Device".
When I connect the Note 2 to my windows 8 pc I get full access to the data folder and all the system files.
When I connect the Nexus 7 to my windows 8 pc I do not even see the data folder, I see everything BUT the data folder.
What gives? Anyway to enable this without having to using Android commander etc...
Is this a feature of Omega rom that Slimbean is missing?
Thanks!
roligov said:
Hi,
I have a Galaxy Note 2 and a Nexus 7 32GB 3G.
They are both rooted and both are running custom roms.
Note 2 is running Omega Rom, Nexus 7 running Slimbean.
Both have usb debugging turned on.
I have the samsung drivers installed for both.
I have them both "Connected as a Media Device".
When I connect the Note 2 to my windows 8 pc I get full access to the data folder and all the system files.
When I connect the Nexus 7 to my windows 8 pc I do not even see the data folder, I see everything BUT the data folder.
What gives? Anyway to enable this without having to using Android commander etc...
Is this a feature of Omega rom that Slimbean is missing?
Thanks!
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The Nexus 7 mounts as MTP. You will not have access to certain directories. The Note 2 is mounting as USB mass storage, it seems.
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Thanks, possible to mount the Nexus 7 as a USB mass storage device? What determines how it's mounted?
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I seem to have found the answer in another thread:
dalingrin said:
Mass storage is possible when the sdcard volume is actually a separate disk. On the Nexus 10 this is an "emulated" sdcard and cannot use USB mass storage safely because that protocol gives exclusive control to PC.
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I'm guessing it's the same with the Nexus 7 and it's an "emulated" sdcard?

really slow adb transfer... unbearably slow

i am running cyanogen mod 10.1.3 and i want to do a adb backup so i can then restore on a stock 4.4 factory image (cant do a recovery backup because i dont have enough space and i cant do a cloud backup because of my internet) but when i do an adb backup it just takes forever... i backed up the whole dayyesterday and then canceled it at the end of the day and only found out it transfered 4gb for the entire day. i tried 3 different computers so its nexus 7 that is causing problems. has anyone had this problem and does anyone have a solution or tips? please help me, i cannot delete anything because i cannot redownload
Make sure you are connected to a USB 2.0 port. I know when I did a full ADB backup of my 32GB Nexus 7, it took a few hours, but not the entire day.
Did you also try different cables? I use the one that came with my Nexus 7 and it works fine.
Also, remember that MTP mode is the only way to do this which is SLOWER than being able to access the SD card via straight USB mass storage connection.
iBolski said:
Make sure you are connected to a USB 2.0 port. I know when I did a full ADB backup of my 32GB Nexus 7, it took a few hours, but not the entire day.
Did you also try different cables? I use the one that came with my Nexus 7 and it works fine.
Also, remember that MTP mode is the only way to do this which is SLOWER than being able to access the SD card via straight USB mass storage connection.
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i am using original cable and it's on usb 2.0 mode... but i dont need to use adb anymore.. i just copied the sd card to my pc then deleted everything then my nexus finaly had room to make a backup. thanks for the help anyway

Problem with MTP on Nexus 4

Just as the title says, I'm having issues getting the MTP settings to work on my Windows 8.1 computer. I have MTP checked on phone and the computer recognizes it, but it doesn't give me the option on computer to browse the files or transfer non-PTP files. I want to move some .zips and things to the internal storage of the phone (8GB version) and it won't work with PTP selected.
Is there a fix for MTP on our device? If so, I cannot seem to find it on here. Can someone point me in the right direction?
I was having a lot of issues connecting nexus to my computer and everything got fixed with another USB cable.
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