Bro in my Asus max pro m2 I connected otg and shows in es file explorer I sented the files from usb to phone but I cannot send files from phone to usb it is getting stuck and hanging. Does any one have these issue
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Helo all,
since two days I now own an Thinkpad Tablet and am happy so far. Only when ein plug it into my PC (Win7 64bit) via USB it is recognized but I still can't transfer files. When I open MyComputer in the Explorer on the PC I ca see the Tablet, click on it but then no files on the tablet show and I also cant transfer any. It then gives me an error: Device was disconnected or istn working properly.
Tried installin ADB Drivers form Lenovo, switching USB debugging off and on, no help.
When I plug it in on the tablet im prompted with the selection of just charging or MTP. If I choose MTP it makes the same Windows sound as if unplugged....
Any Ideas?
thanks
Bambihunter
When connecting my Le Pro3 to my windows 10 PC it doesn't detect it at all. There is nothing that comes up in the device manager for it. I've tried changing the USB debugging option and rebooting the phone and PC but nothing seems to work. What I'm trying to do is get adb to see the device, but I can't even get it to come up as USB storage. Has anyone else had a similar issue with the Le Pro3?
Try anotherr USB cable and another USB port, preferably one on the rear of the pc.
Apart from that no ideas at the moment, sorry.
I think it is USB port issue. My laptop have two USB 2.0 ports and 1 USB 3.0 ports. the phone is only detected at my usb 3.0 port not 2.0.. if i connect to 2.0 it will just charging and no usb option pop up. but 3.0 everything works fine
Mine had problem with sync. Can transfer from some files but imposible to in music folder. Wipe helped. The official one, x720, 18s.
Had this issue. Attempt turning USB debugging OFF. Then plug it in. Allow windows to completely install devices drivers. Then do it again with USB debugging on.
I think I fixed this issue by uninstalling the Le Pro 3 drivers in Device Manager and plugging the phone back into the PC. Not sure why but that worked for me. My laptop is Windows 10.
I fixed it by using a different cable. I used a micro usb cable with an adapter. I don't know why the stock cable wouldn't work
Sent from my LEX727 using Tapatalk
Yep, disabling USB debugging in the USB connection menu works!
I did this from this video and it worked.
I got this problem when I got my phone.
The problem was that I was using an USB extention to try to connect to my PC. Just plug ur TYPE-C cable directly to the usb port of the PC.
Hello,
I have VNS-L21 with stock Nougat and when I connect my phone to PC it only charging my Huawei. My PC doesn't see that something is connected to him. Do you got any ideas?
P.S. I tried to reinstall HiSuite, restore to default, installed google drivers and change USB settings in dialer :/
Connect the USB cable and check your phone. I get a notification to select file transfer or charge only. HiSuite won't connect until you select file transfer mode.
Wilbo2016 said:
Connect the USB cable and check your phone. I get a notification to select file transfer or charge only. HiSuite won't connect until you select file transfer mode.
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I did that 100 times. Could it be a software bug?
i have the same problem with that
I have some problem, computers not detect my phone but only charging, maybe hardware problem ?
same problem here
Here's the situation. LG G6 us997, oem unlocked but not rooted. USB debugging is enabled and File Transfer (MTP) is the selected mode.
When I connect via USB to my MacBook pro (running osx 10.12), I am able to use adb to connect to my phone (push/pull files, etc). I am also able to connect to LG Bridge to initiate wifi file transfer (i.e. it recognizes my phone via USB).
However, when I open Android File Transfer it gives me a No Device Found error. If I switch the USB mode on the phone to "charging" and open AFT, I am given an error that suggests it sees the phone but knows it's not in File Transfer mode. It tells me to switch to MTP and reconnect, but then I again get the No Device Found error.
Here's the really strange thing. I performed two experiments. First, I plugged my G6 into another Mac (a mini) that had Android File Transfer installed, and instantly the file explorer popped up, working perfectly. That suggests to me that my cable isn't bad, and that my phone settings are probably okay.
But then I plugged my friend's Samsung Galaxy S6 into MY computer, and Android File Transfer popped open as it should, working perfectly. I'm not sure what this suggests. The weird thing about THAT is that plugging that same S6 into the afformentioned Mac Mini does NOT work!
So I'm stumped. I can always push/pull files via adb, but sometimes I want the simplicity of a drag and drop GUI, you know? A little more info: I think LG Bridge and AFT (and LG pc suite which doesn't work) can conflict, so I've definitely uninstalled those applications to minimize variables, rebooting between tests. I've also rebooted my phone between changes, and locked and unlocked it, and toggled File Tansfer to Charging modes repeatedly, and plugged and unplugged the cable, tried different usb ports, and switched cables.
Any ideas?
I used the PE 12 rom on my Asus zenfone max pro m2. Everything is good. But when I connect to my pc, my pc cannot detect my phone.
Already tried all of these.
1. Allow file transfer over usb
2. On my pc, deleted the USB app that detect a connection to my phone and windows automatically reinstall when I reattack my phone.
You have to just install USB Drivers for your device
the_arxyn said:
You have to just install USB Drivers for your device
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May I know what specific USB driver after this new rom of pixel experience? Or do you have suggestion which driver? Would greatly appreciate. It
Drivers are not for rom they are for device just install it on your pc
Thanks to all responders. I finally found a way... Went to device manager, find the USB that connected to my phone, right click and change from present USB interface to another.