Set USB 3.0 as a standard setting. - Galaxy Note 3 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hey,
When you connect the Note 3 to a PC you can change the USB interface from Meda devide (MTP) to Media device (USB 3.0). I was wondering if there's a way to set the USB 3.0 option as default.
Thanks!

in "developer options" menu you can configure the default behave of USB connection.

golalmo said:
in "developer options" menu you can configure the default behave of USB connection.
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I searched that menu 3 times now, and I can't find it anywhere. Are you sure that it's there? I'm on Kitkat (4.4.2).

golalmo said:
in "developer options" menu you can configure the default behave of USB connection.
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This option is only available on AOSP/CM based roms.

zlazaar said:
This option is only available on AOSP/CM based roms.
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Maybe an Xposed mod which makes it possible to set that option?

Spir4 said:
Maybe an Xposed mod which makes it possible to set that option?
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That option in developer menu will only give you choice between MTP, PTP, USB Charge only. This is not what you are seeking for.
If i remember well, there is a ServiceMode code that let you force the usb connection protocol and behavior.
Try *#0808# or look for the correct one using Phone Info app.

zlazaar said:
That option in developer menu will only give you choice between MTP, PTP, USB Charge only. This is not what you are seeking for.
If i remember well, there is a ServiceMode code that let you force the usb connection protocol and behavior.
Try *#0808# or look for the correct one using Phone Info app.
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Wow nice thanks that worked.
Although I don't understand the options I'm getting.
See attached file.

Google. All the way.

Dejan Sathanas said:
Google. All the way.
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I meant: I know what MTP and ADB is, but none of these options have the USB 3.0 setting right?

Spir4 said:
I meant: I know what MTP and ADB is, but none of these options have the USB 3.0 setting right?
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No, sorry it's been a long time since I've not used a stock rom.
I'm convinced now it's kernel related, but can't help you more.

Anyone?

zlazaar said:
This option is only available on AOSP/CM based roms.
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i on a custome rom based on stock and have this option in the developer screen

golalmo said:
i on a custome rom based on stock and have this option in the developer screen
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Good to know, thanks.

golalmo said:
i on a custome rom based on stock and have this option in the developer screen
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Lollipop I assume? I can't find it, and I'm on Kitkat.
Besides, you still don't have the option to set USB 3.0 as the standard way of connecting. Or does it do that automatically in Lollipop?

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[HELP] USB not working

Hi, I am posting here because I'm having a very annoying issue with my Galaxy S4
When trying to connect it to the PC via USB, nothing happens, it does start charging, but I can't transfer files (or flash through Odin for example)
It did work untill 2 days ago, I rooted it, it kept working, then it suddenly stopped
I have now tried many solutions, wich are:
Hard Reset in both ways
Reinstalling Drivers on PC
Trying different USB ports
Trying different PC's
Trying different cables
Wiping and reinstalling ALL USB Drivers on PC
Formatting my PC (Windows 7 x64)
USB Debugging both activated and deactivated
I have also tried to access *#7284#, but the "Qualcomm USB Setting" option is missing, could that be the issue?
If so, how can I restore it?
(I have tried changing it to Official status while keeping the root to update it to the last version, but it was already at the last version)
My device is currently Rooted
Device info:
Model number: GT-I9505
Android version: 4.2.2
Baseband version: I9505XXUAMDM
Kernel version: 3.4.0-431985
se:[email protected] #1
Build number: JDQ39.I9505XXUAMDE
Status: Custom
Please help me, I'm truly desperate
I think the easiest option is to try another PC just to eliminate the PC. I know you have done the format/reinstall but it's worth eliminating it.
I've had a right headache trying to update the firmware on mine and while my W8 laptop won't do it (Kies won't even show current firmware), my work W7 got a step further but still did not do it. It was only once I got into work did it work.
It could be something as sinister as the Windows firewall blocking it so check this - W7 will automatically enable it ...if you have another one installed on top, it could be that blocking it
xmishix said:
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Trying different USB ports
Trying different PC's
Trying different cables
...
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akash_84 said:
I think the easiest option is to try another PC just to eliminate the PC. I know you have done the format/reinstall but it's worth eliminating it.
I've had a right headache trying to update the firmware on mine and while my W8 laptop won't do it (Kies won't even show current firmware), my work W7 got a step further but still did not do it. It was only once I got into work did it work.
It could be something as sinister as the Windows firewall blocking it so check this - W7 will automatically enable it ...if you have another one installed on top, it could be that blocking it
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I have already tried different PC's, hopped between my (custom) Desktop, and some pre-assembled Laptops, with no results :/
xmishix said:
I have already tried different PC's, hopped between my (custom) Desktop, and some pre-assembled Laptops, with no results :/
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Dude, this will sound stupid but I am on XP and my S4 connected fine with a friends Windows 7 box but my PC did exactly what you are saying.
I searched and tried installing Kies and USB drivers etc ... but nothing worked.
After hours of searching the internet I found the answer here on XDA (as always)
The answer which worked for me was......
HERE's THE SOLUTION:
1. Go to the Registry Editor (Start --> Run --> "regedit" --> [ENTER])
2. Search the following key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Contro l\Class\
3. If you click one of the few subkeys in class (e.g. {4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}) you'll find the string value (Standard) on the right side with a value (e.g. DVD/CD-ROM-Drives)
4. You have to find the value "Portable Devices" on the string value (Standard) (In my case {EEC5AD98-8080-425f-922A-DABF3DE3F69A}, but I don't know if they are called always the same.
5. Once found, you see a string value called UpperFilters --> DELETE IT!
6. Finished! Now your Samsung Mobile MTP Device should be recognized and even installed correctly right away. (The name of the device changed to GT-I9100 (Devicemanager) in my case...)
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Now this worked instantly for me but please check this is the case for your operating system.
Cheers,
GodsGift
GodsGift said:
Dude, this will sound stupid but I am on XP and my S4 connected fine with a friends Windows 7 box but my PC did exactly what you are saying.
I searched and tried installing Kies and USB drivers etc ... but nothing worked.
After hours of searching the internet I found the answer here on XDA (as always)
The answer which worked for me was......
Now this worked instantly for me but please check this is the case for your operating system.
Cheers,
GodsGift
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Tried this solution, unfortunately it didn't work
xmishix said:
Tried this solution, unfortunately it didn't work
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Damn. sorry. guess its XP only.
Ok.. Have you got Allow USB debugging set on in Developer options?
Activate Developer options:
Open Settings on your Android phone or tablet.
Scroll down to About and tap it.
Now tap Build number seven times.
After tapping the Build Number 7 times, you will see a message “You are now a developer!” If you have a Galaxy S4 or any other Samsung Galaxy device with Android 4.2, the message reads as follows- “Developer mode has been enabled”.
Return to the main Settings menu and now you’ll be able to see Developer Options.
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if so ... try this: (posted by rohan999)
So here is the cure. First connect your phone to your pc. Now right click my computer and select manage. Go to device manager and expand the universal serial bus controllers tab. Now you should see something like unknown device with a yellow exclamation mark. Right click it and select uninstall. Now reconnect your phone and try it.
Now again check in device manager after installation. It should look like the one in the attachment.
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or this
http://www.pcdiy.com/939/how-to-fix-mtp-usb-driver-problem-in-windows-7
GodsGift said:
Damn. sorry. guess its XP only.
Ok.. Have you got Allow USB debugging set on in Developer options?
Activate Developer options:
if so ... try this: (posted by rohan999)
or this
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Tried the debugging method already, but didn't work
Tried installing MTP too, no results
Also tried the other methods, but I don't have anything in device manager with a yellow triangle to begin with, or anything at all that indicates that the phone has been detected :/
xmishix said:
Tried the debugging method already, but didn't work
Tried installing MTP too, no results
Also tried the other methods, but I don't have anything in device manager with a yellow triangle to begin with, or anything at all that indicates that the phone has been detected :/
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see this. it may help
samersh72 said:
see this. it may help
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Didn't work :/
xmishix said:
Didn't work :/
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[q] usb debug

Hello for all.
Sorry for bad English i am french.
I have a Note 3 N9005 in 4.3 android with the rom seem XXUBMI6 (Base band).
Is someone have find USB DEBUG in the menu to activate an use some apllication like myphone for synchonyse with my PC.
Is somepne have a tutorial for make a root (safe as possible).
Thank for all can be help me.
For the USB debugging menu go to settings / about phone and click on build number like 7 times. That will enable developer options. There you will find the USB debugging option.
apascual89 said:
For the USB debugging menu go to settings / about phone and click on build number like 7 times. That will enable developer options. There you will find the USB debugging option.
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Hello and thank you for this reponse, USB debug activate on my note 3.
Thanksssss
apascual89 said:
For the USB debugging menu go to settings / about phone and click on build number like 7 times. That will enable developer options. There you will find the USB debugging option.
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*sigh* This is the height of sillyness... What's next?
Galaxy Note 4: To enable debugging on the new-new Note 4 you'll need to -
1. Place phone on 33° surface
2. Insert S-Pen into headphone port
3. Click Volume Up and Down 6 1/2 times
4. Whistle dixey
NOTE: Must be completed after midnight, or your Note 4 will revert to a Note 3 and start cloning rabid versions of itself
btw - thx apascual89 for the help on the Note 3 tho, it worked. :good: Now TB is happy to backup!
p.s. I knew something was up when that new search function with settings wasn't finding any hits or partial hits on any of the developer settings i'm used to seeing (at first I thought it had just been moved or maybe relabeled)

Nexus 7 2013 wifi, No MTP on PA 4.43

The device won't show up in "my computer" on windows 8.1. USB debugging was enabled too. Tried on 2 different PCs.The device is getting charged though.
Also, the developer options are missing from settings menu, it is shown only when the usb cable is connected.
I'm new to PA, sorry if I'm missing something obvious.
Thanks
Fix your drivers.
As for the developer menu, you have to enable it from the about device menu. Tap on build info 7 times
#stayparanoid
Pirateghost said:
Fix your drivers.
As for the developer menu, you have to enable it from the about device menu. Tap on build info 7 times
#stayparanoid
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hello, thanks for the reply, got the developer menu.But the MTP was working fine on stock before I switched to PA. I have installed the google USB driver by the way.
Edit: I finally got this.
All I had to do was go to storage under settings---->USB connection----> enable MTP. I don't know why the stock rom never had me do this.

Can't turn Charge Only off.

Hi, just a slight problem. I happen to select charge only for the USB connection and now I can't unselect it to transfer files. I checked online and see in storage in the overflow menu when I select it USB computer connection comes up put when I press it I just get a message "USB is now disconnected". Nothing else. How do I reselect MTP again?
Thanks,
cactrx said:
Hi, just a slight problem. I happen to select charge only for the USB connection and now I can't unselect it to transfer files. I checked online and see in storage in the overflow menu when I select it USB computer connection comes up put when I press it I just get a message "USB is now disconnected". Nothing else. How do I reselect MTP again?
Thanks,
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Just go to Settings than select Developer Options, scroll down to find Select USB Configuration. It's a long page, so scroll down slowly and carefully.
sanctitude888 said:
Just go to Settings than select Developer Options, scroll down to find Select USB Configuration. It's a long page, so scroll down slowly and carefully.
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No, I don't have that option under the Developer Option.
cactrx said:
No, I don't have that option under the Developer Option.
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Anyway my ZE551ML is on Android M.
Follow this link for screenshot : https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-xhLrFLf/0/M/i-xhLrFLf-M.jpg
sanctitude888 said:
Anyway my ZE551ML is on Android M.
Follow this link for screenshot : https://photos.smugmug.com/photos/i-xhLrFLf/0/M/i-xhLrFLf-M.jpg
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Sent from my ASUS_Z00AD using Tapatalk
kenbo111 said:
Sent from my ASUS_Z00AD using Tapatalk
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My developer options doesn't have this setting. I'm not sure how to do a screen shot but under that section is:
On
Development tools
Take bug report
Advanced reboot
Desktop backup password
Stay awake
HDCP checking
Enable Bluetooth HCI snoop log
Process stat
Root access
Updaye Cyanogen recovery.
Then it goes into Debugging.
Should I be looking somewhere else?
Thanks,
I have found that I can't enable Android Debugging which has the switch greyed out.
I see it says in the subheading "Device is in charging mode, USB debugging is disabled".
Maybe if I can enable the debugging somehow I can get the phone out of charge only mode.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
I have found its not actually greyed out. Just not responding to tapping.
Hi see this problem has been mentioned here:
http://android.stackexchange.com/qu...sb-debugging-after-upgrading-to-android-5-1-1.
'm trying to find "persist.sys.usb.config" to delete it as a fix but haven't found it yet.
Already tried that. Selecting 'USB Computer Connection' displaying message 'USB is now disconnected' (even when it's not connected to a cable)
cactrx said:
Hi see this problem has been mentioned here:
http://android.stackexchange.com/qu...sb-debugging-after-upgrading-to-android-5-1-1.
'm trying to find "persist.sys.usb.config" to delete it as a fix but haven't found it yet.
Already tried that. Selecting 'USB Computer Connection' displaying message 'USB is now disconnected' (even when it's not connected to a cable)
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Seems like you are using custom ROM, I'm on stock, nothing much I can do to help. Is the driver correctly installed? How did the Windows response to USB connection with USB debugging off? With the USB debugging on, it will ask for authorization when connected. I believe "persist.sys.usb.config" is part of build.prop, so it's kinda risky to play with, but if you manage to find that line (you may simply add # in front of it, just to be safe and in case you need it in the future).
Hi, thanks for your reply.
Windows shows nothing when I plug the phone in. It use to come up with the phone and SD card fine.
I'ts just that I can't turn debugging on. I'll have a look in build.prop and try the #
Thanks,
Any ideas where I put the #? I have attached the build.prop file.
Thanks,

Samsung A20 not connecting to any computer

Have an A20 that isn't recognised by any computer. Did that *#08# thing to change the settings, still won't connect. Is there away I could fix this?
I am having this problem, did you find a way to fix it?
Phoenix577 said:
I am having this problem, did you find a way to fix it?
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Sorry so far I have not found any solution to this nor has anyone reached out with one. I don't know if we both will get help on this
gaara22 said:
Have an A20 that isn't recognised by any computer. Did that *#08# thing to change the settings, still won't connect. Is there away I could fix this?
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Can you tell me what happened
what did you do ?
maybe i can help you
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Can you tell me what happened
what did you do ?
maybe i can help you
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Every since the phone was purchased, it was never recognised by any computer. I tried those methods that they said would cause it to be recognised and it still would not work with it.
gaara22 said:
Every since the phone was purchased, it was never recognised by any computer. I tried those methods that they said would cause it to be recognised and it still would not work with it.
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So your phone is working, can you charge the battery without problems?
chinitopex said:
So your phone is working, can you charge the battery without problems?
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Yes, it is working and charging without any problems. I just cannot connect it to the computer to transfer files and so forth.
gaara22 said:
Yes, it is working and charging without any problems. I just cannot connect it to the computer to transfer files and so forth.
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You can conected the a20 on mode adb??
You can replace the charging port
it is not too expensive
chinitopex said:
You can conected the a20 on mode adb??
You can replace the charging port
it is not too expensive
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Not even on adb mode would it connect. The charging port would cause that? When you plug it into the computer, it usually gives that unrecognised device error.
gaara22 said:
Not even on adb mode would it connect. The charging port would cause that? When you plug it into the computer, it usually gives that unrecognised device error.
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You can replace the charging port
it is not too expensive
Try this:
Samsung Android USB Driver | Samsung Developers
You need the driver only if you are developing on Windows and want to connect a Samsung Android device to your development environment over USB.
developer.samsung.com
If that dosen't help try enabling DEVELOPER options and on "Default USB Configuration" choose "FIle Transfer"
chinitopex said:
I will try that You can replace the charging port
it is not too expensive
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SerbianGeekster said:
Try this:
Samsung Android USB Driver | Samsung Developers
You need the driver only if you are developing on Windows and want to connect a Samsung Android device to your development environment over USB.
developer.samsung.com
If that dosen't help try enabling DEVELOPER options and on "Default USB Configuration" choose "FIle Transfer"
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I did try in drivers installation but it didn't work. I will try the developer option
SerbianGeekster said:
Try this:
Samsung Android USB Driver | Samsung Developers
You need the driver only if you are developing on Windows and want to connect a Samsung Android device to your development environment over USB.
developer.samsung.com
If that dosen't help try enabling DEVELOPER options and on "Default USB Configuration" choose "FIle Transfer"
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I did try in drivers installation but it didn't work. I will try the developer option
SerbianGeekster said:
Try this:
Samsung Android USB Driver | Samsung Developers
You need the driver only if you are developing on Windows and want to connect a Samsung Android device to your development environment over USB.
developer.samsung.com
If that dosen't help try enabling DEVELOPER options and on "Default USB Configuration" choose "FIle Transfer"
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That actually helped. Thank you.
gaara22 said:
I did try in drivers installation but it didn't work. I will try the developer option
That actually helped. Thank you.
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Glad to help.
Second method is one that worked right?
SerbianGeekster said:
Glad to help.
Second method is one that worked right?
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Yes it was the second option that you posted.

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