So I successfully rooted my phone and somewhere along the way, I managed to erase the contents of the "Verizon Mobile" fake CD drive that pops up in Windows. This would generally be a good thing, until I realized that this is where the driver that allows you to use "Internet Connection Mode" as provided by the HTC Connect To PC application. Thankfully, PatsThunderbolt in the chat sent me the contents, and after some poking around I figured out you just need the drivers, in particular htcusbnet.sys. I've zipped up and attached the files here.
To use, select Internet Connection Mode in the Connect to PC app (or from the notification bar), then you'll see there is an unrecognized device in Device Manager called "High Tech Corp" (or computer, I forget). Either run Verizon Mobile(Z/drv/WModem_Driver_Installer_v2.19.0.0.exe or unzip the attached file and browse manually for a driver into the folder for your version of Windows and you're all set! Free wired tethering, I don't think root is required.
Benefits are it's free (compared to PdaNet, etc), lower latency times (45ms vs 70-130 I had been getting), and won't require the mobile hotspot plan after May 15th.
The downside is it disables data on the phone itself
fluxt said:
So I successfully rooted my phone and somewhere along the way, I managed to erase the contents of the "Verizon Mobile" fake CD drive that pops up in Windows. This would generally be a good thing, until I realized that this is where the driver that allows you to use "Internet Connection Mode" as provided by the HTC Connect To PC application. Thankfully, PatsThunderbolt in the chat sent me the contents, and after some poking around I figured out you just need the drivers, in particular htcusbnet.sys. I've zipped up and attached the files here.
To use, select Internet Connection Mode in the Connect to PC app (or from the notification bar), then you'll see there is an unrecognized device in Device Manager called "High Tech Corp" (or computer, I forget). Either run Verizon Mobile(Z/drv/WModem_Driver_Installer_v2.19.0.0.exe or unzip the attached file and browse manually for a driver into the folder for your version of Windows and you're all set! Free wired tethering, I don't think root is required.
Benefits are it's free (compared to PdaNet, etc), lower latency times (45ms vs 70-130 I had been getting), and won't require the mobile hotspot plan after May 15th.
The downside is it disables data on the phone itself
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Sure it's the best way, but they'll charge you for tethering and automatically switch you to 2GB tier from your unlimited. That's something they can see on their end instantly.
fluxt said:
So I successfully rooted my phone and somewhere along the way, I managed to erase the contents of the "Verizon Mobile" fake CD drive that pops up in Windows. This would generally be a good thing, until I realized that this is where the driver that allows you to use "Internet Connection Mode" as provided by the HTC Connect To PC application. Thankfully, PatsThunderbolt in the chat sent me the contents, and after some poking around I figured out you just need the drivers, in particular htcusbnet.sys. I've zipped up and attached the files here.
To use, select Internet Connection Mode in the Connect to PC app (or from the notification bar), then you'll see there is an unrecognized device in Device Manager called "High Tech Corp" (or computer, I forget). Either run Verizon Mobile(Z/drv/WModem_Driver_Installer_v2.19.0.0.exe or unzip the attached file and browse manually for a driver into the folder for your version of Windows and you're all set! Free wired tethering, I don't think root is required.
Benefits are it's free (compared to PdaNet, etc), lower latency times (45ms vs 70-130 I had been getting), and won't require the mobile hotspot plan after May 15th.
The downside is it disables data on the phone itself
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Do you remember what you did to erase it? It drives me crazy and I can't think of a single reason to keep it?
easytether from the market is the way to go!
ruddymart said:
Do you remember what you did to erase it? It drives me crazy and I can't think of a single reason to keep it?
easytether from the market is the way to go!
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easythether is not as good as built in Interent Connection Mode though.
milan03 said:
Sure it's the best way, but they'll charge you for tethering and automatically switch you to 2GB tier from your unlimited. That's something they can see on their end instantly.
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Is there any evidence they could see it on their end instantly? Your computer is just using the phone as a modem, not being intercepted by a custom Verizon app
what about the dun settings hack that worked on the inc? could it work on the bolt too? would they still know about tethering?
ruddymart said:
Do you remember what you did to erase it? It drives me crazy and I can't think of a single reason to keep it?
easytether from the market is the way to go!
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If you delete the file in /system/etc called CDROM.iso or something that will disable it.
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fluxt said:
Is there any evidence they could see it on their end instantly? Your computer is just using the phone as a modem, not being intercepted by a custom Verizon app
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I'd like to know this, too. The service associate at my local VZW store said that wired tethering doesn't fall under the data cap, but I'd like to be sure before I rake up a $600 bill.
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I've tried using Resco Explorer 7.05/Total Commander 2.5.1/HTC's Network Plugin
For some reason i can't seem to map network drives.
In resco when i try to connect to a drive it tells me it's not accessible
In Total Commander it just doesn't connect
In HTC's Network plugin it writes: "Map Drive Failed"
-I'm using Vista on the comp i want to share folders in.
-Sharing works fine on all comps other than in my PPC (not password protected)
-It seems as not only it doesn't map the drive but doesn't acknowledge as anything but the computers on the network exist. no folders inside those computers. Thought about changing my ppc's domain but i don't know how to do that.
any help would be appreciated.
thanks
Yeah, VISTA FILE SHARING is a bit tricky! You not only have to share that particular drive / folder; you also have to check the settings in the SHARING CENTER - in addition you might have to adjust the file permissions as well.
Everything is perfect on file settings. i have a network running 3 computers and 2 laptops all sharing folders no passwords all permissions set. only thing not able to read the folders is the PPC. It finds the comps on the network but doesn't show the folders.
Did you MOUNT the drives in RESCO? You can't just click on it in the FILE EXPLORER - tap and hold, then select MOUNT DRIVE or FOLDER (depending on what you're sharing).
What RESCO VERSION did you use?
dude... i can't see drives nor folders.
i'm using 7.05
for the record, i tried looking at a winxp comp instead of a vista one.. can't see anything.
tried accessing through ip and name.. both come out with nothing..
I wish someone would help with this also. I have two computers and 1 ppc on my home network. My ppc(HTC Titan) used to be able to access both computers. Then all of a sudden it stopped working for my main computer(bedroom) with all MY files on it, but it still accesses files on my second computer(upstairs). On the main computer(bedroom) I can access the shared folders of the second computer(upstairs), but the second computer can't access the files from the main computer.I dont know whats wrong, but it seems more like a computer issue. I operate Windows XP on a Dell. The network folder used to work perfectly for me and I can't put my fiinger on what's blocking it.
This might be the wrong thread to post this issue(maybe the wrong website) but I thought I would ask since the issues are similar. If it's a ppc program for accessing the shared folders on a computer, then someone should have a How-To or a check list of how to set both up for the program to work fluently. Can somebody please post what you need to do on the computers to ensure sharability of the file systems.
The reason why this is so important to me is because I have been hooking-up my Titan since may 2008 and I am near completion. I'm totally done adding app's and the functionality of the device is superb except for this issue. Just bought a 16gb micro sdhc card and that works great. My girlfriend just ordered a seido 3500mah extended battery with the door to fit and a rubberized hard case for extended battery fit. I'm so excited about have the best phone setup of my life but I everytime I go back to this issue I get pissed off. It was all good til about 4 months ago and I don't know why it suddenly stopped working. Please HELP!!!
If the HTC Network plugin is not locating your shared files on your network, this likely suggest that it is an issue with your network settings. I suggest playing around with your security settings; however, I just recently had a problem accessing any of my shared files over any of my computers between each other and between my HTC Device. It just suddenly stopped working. I knew that I didn't change any settings myself and had tried many things to try to resolve the problem without success. I then decided to run my anti-spyware programs and Anti-Virus programs and let them run overnight. In the morning, the Anti-spyware removed several things - One was labeled as high risk and the others were low and the Anti-Virus found two high risk viruses. Everything was taken care of automatically and voila - I had no problems connecting to my shared files with my computers or my HTC Device. I ran the spyware and virus check programs again and everyting was clean.
the problem is that i can't even map the drives. i can see the comps on the network using the HTC Network Plugin but can't do anything other than that. when i try mapping a drive it tells me that i can't.. for some reason.
i removed password protection...shared the drive... nothing works.
I am assuming you are trying to connect through WIFI -
Make sure that you are actually connected to your network. My device has on several occasions connected to my neighbours wifi rather then my own - results in not being able to access shared folders
Through HTC NEtwork plugin you are exploring the computer for the shared folders right? You say you can see the computers - when you click the plus next to the specified computer in the network plugin are you getting any results at all there.
Make sure you don't have (I don't know if this is what it is called) MAC address filter or password. One of my friends has an open WIFI Network but has MAC Address filter which stops you from actually being able to use the network. You can connect but that is it. You wouldn't be able to surf the internet at all through WIFI either if this was the problem.
If it is none of these, Maybe it is a Windows VIsta problem - I don't know, I have XP
Do you have trouble connecting to other shared folders on other peoples WIFI networks also? (people who have XP)
-XP doesn't work either.
-i can see the comps, so i'm obviously connected to the network.
-i have mac filtering - see previous statement
-wifi works - see previous previous statement
dunno what to do.
Maybe something with your WIFI Settings on your device then?
Maybe you can review your settings on your device - Anythign that you think might be causing the problem - Describe it here, I will check my device settings (even though different devices - should still be the same - and will let you know if there are any differences. I must go eat dinner right now, but will check back after supper and bathing my daughter and putting her to bed. in a hour and a half two hours from now...
Set your desktop to support NTLM instead of just NTLMv2.
That way I got shared folders working with the HTC Network Plugin and my Vista desktop. Unfortunately some HTC apps (like HTC Camera) only expect your device to have two drives (internal ROM and flash card) so when you mount a network drive, they can't access your flash card.
Well, i can start searching, but if you don't mind, could you tell me how to do that?
nir36 said:
Well, i can start searching, but if you don't mind, could you tell me how to do that?
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Start.
Run.
Type "mmc".
Ok.
File.
Add/Remove Snap-in.
Group Policy Object Editor.
Add.
Finish.
Ok.
Local computer policy.
Computer configuration.
Windows settings.
Security settings
Local policies.
Security options.
Right click on "Network security: LAN Manager authentication level".
Choose "Properties".
From the drop-down box, choose one of the first three options (you'll have to experiment).
Ok.
thank you very much. i will try it out and post the results
wow. it worked. WONDERFUL.
thank you SO much.
nir36 said:
wow. it worked. WONDERFUL.
thank you SO much.
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I'm glad it worked for you.
everything seems to work great now... and very fluently. it's superfast.
feanor512 said:
Start.
Run.
Type "mmc".
Ok.
File.
Add/Remove Snap-in.
Group Policy Object Editor.
Add.
Finish.
Ok.
Local computer policy.
Computer configuration.
Windows settings.
Security settings
Local policies.
Security options.
Right click on "Network security: LAN Manager authentication level".
Choose "Properties".
From the drop-down box, choose one of the first three options (you'll have to experiment).
Ok.
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I wish it worked for me too, but when I get to the "Group Policy Object Editor" I'm getting lost. I don't see that anywhere. Is my computer missing important files? I'm using windows xp. I hope I don't have to restore the whole computer to get the file sharing working. But if I gotta do it I will.the phone see's the computer, but no file sharing. It is that important to me to share files between my phone and computer. My home setup is sweet, and my phone is an extension of it.
Any Other Ideas
So, I have gone through and done everything suggested here. Lan Authentication, created private network, reconnect, everything I can think of...nothing seems to work
Does anyone have any further ideas about what could possibly work to create a LAN over WIFI?
Hardware:
Vista Business, Mogul 6.1 stock ROM 5.2.19208 and Folder Plugin build 30468.
DONE SO FAR:
Have created an adhock private network...connected to it on my device no problem. But when i go to search for my computer in network plugin under the browse menu it thinks about it and in the end doesn't see anything...
so, at wits end...I know I am new but most of the info over is fairly beyond my level I am certinaly a lurker and no info over at PPC Geeks with solutions...either way alot of the stuff over there comes from over here so thought I would see if anyone had some suggestions.
thanks for the help,
icn4d
I searched for this specific problem and couldn't find anything that helped.
1.) Phone Portal: I've used it before and after trying (unsuccessfully) to use it today I keep getting this error message:
"You have received an invalid certificate. Please contact the server administrator or email correspondent and give them the following information:
Your certificate contains the same serial number as another certificate issued by the certificate authority. Please get a new certificate containing a unique serial number.
(Error code: sec_error_reused_issuer_and_serial)"
Any ideas?
2.) USB Mass Storage: I did read a few threads about this issue and I guess it's just something that is a known problem with the Atrix 2??
With the issues with this phone (and it being my first "smart" phone...), I'm contemplating just returning it. There's gotta be something more stable/reliable than this.
Ive run in to issues where my phone just doesnt get recognized by the program. Only way I have fixed it is to do a factory wipe
Trying to not do that. Really shouldn't have to keep "factory resetting" the phone. Kinda irritating...
I use a mac so the connection is flakey at best, but I've found AirDroid to be a great resource for this.
voodoomurphy said:
I use a mac so the connection is flakey at best, but I've found AirDroid to be a great resource for this.
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As do I. But everything has previously worked fine. I haven't done anything different to the phone (completely stock, plus a few apps).
EDIT: Ok, so I may have found the solution. I just re-installed the certificates to my computer and it's connecting now.
After connecting your phone to your computer change the usn connection type to charge only and see if you can connect with adb. If so it is a problem with the crappy moto phone portal app
.. I have this issue on my mac book pro often.
You have to uninstall it and make sure it does not leave any thing in your preferences or library directories. Then reinstall the app on the mac.
If you can't connect with adb (make sure debugging is enabled in settings under applications first), return the phone and get an exchange for another atrix 2.
Jim
Sent from my MB865 using xda premium
jimbridgman said:
After connecting your phone to your computer change the usn connection type to charge only and see if you can connect with adb. If so it is a problem with the crappy moto phone portal app
.. I have this issue on my mac book pro often.
You have to uninstall it and make sure it does not leave any thing in your preferences or library directories. Then reinstall the app on the mac.
If you can't connect with adb (make sure debugging is enabled in settings under applications first), return the phone and get an exchange for another atrix 2.
Jim
Sent from my MB865 using xda premium
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So far it's working again.
And I'm still on OS 10.4.*...so I can't use the adb commands yet. Working on fixing my optical drive so I can upgrade to 10.5-10.8.
As for the USB Mass Storage Device problems, you CAN NOT have ANY apps on the SD card. Sometimes apps install themselves automatically on the SD card, you just have to go back to Manage Applications->On SD Card->Click on all the ones with a green check mark and select "move to phone."
cogeary said:
As for the USB Mass Storage Device problems, you CAN NOT have ANY apps on the SD card. Sometimes apps install themselves automatically on the SD card, you just have to go back to Manage Applications->On SD Card->Click on all the ones with a green check mark and select "move to phone."
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Just want to make sure on something here. Even if you move apps from the SD card to the phone memory, some app data still remains on the SD card right? And this setup will still have no problems with missing apps?
Hi guys
Due to unforeseen consequences during a holiday, a beer bottle got dropped on my phone and it cracked the screen. Now I want to take a backup of my photos before I send for repairs and I will appreciate any help I can get! Here are the details:
Phone: Sony Xperia Z3 Compact
Firmware: Stock Sony Kitkat, non rooted
Screen: Cracked, funny colours cannot see anything on the screen and touch does not work
USB Debugging Mode: Off
Wifi: On
Resources Available: OTG cable, AndroidLost is installed (its for finding your lost phone with a multitude of other useful features as well - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.androidlost), MHL cable ordered online and on the way...
So firstly, I plugged in the phone to my laptop and could not open the Internal Storage as I had a pattern lock set up. But thankfully, using Androidlost I could unlock the phone remotely (it resets and disables the lock). Once it opened I could see that my internal storage was full (around 11 gigs) and I could browse all my files. I didn't have the time to transfer my files at the time so I thought I will do it later and switched everything off. This happened once more when I accessed it from another laptop but again got interrupted and decided to back it up later.
Now strangely, the third time I tried this (and on multiple laptops now), the Internal Storage is only showing 7.5gb of 11gb used, and when I open it most folders are missing and most files are missing from the folders which are present. It may be some weird issue of MTP or MSC mode or something, not sure.
I've ordered an MHL cable so I can plug in to my TV and see if the files are present if I browse through the phone. Its really weird though, wonder how the files disappeared if they have.
I also tried to access my phone through an Ubuntu machine but was not successful in mounting it.
And I also tried to put in an SD card and browse that through a laptop, and I could do that but the internal storage remained the same.
One path I was following - using Android Lost I can open any app on my phone remotely. I can install any app using Google Play store on a browser. I can figure out the LAN IP address through my router/netscan. Is there any app you think I can install to remotely make my phone an FTP server or something so I can browse my files that way? The only problem is I cannot click 'Start' or anything which most such apps require so once the app is launched everything else must be remote-doable.
Thanks for taking out the time to read this!
ishaang said:
Hi guys
Due to unforeseen consequences during a holiday, a beer bottle got dropped on my phone and it cracked the screen. Now I want to take a backup of my photos before I send for repairs and I will appreciate any help I can get! Here are the details:
Phone: Sony Xperia Z3 Compact
Firmware: Stock Sony Kitkat, non rooted
Screen: Cracked, funny colours cannot see anything on the screen and touch does not work
USB Debugging Mode: Off
Wifi: On
Resources Available: OTG cable, AndroidLost is installed (its for finding your lost phone with a multitude of other useful features as well - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.androidlost), MHL cable ordered online and on the way...
So firstly, I plugged in the phone to my laptop and could not open the Internal Storage as I had a pattern lock set up. But thankfully, using Androidlost I could unlock the phone remotely (it resets and disables the lock). Once it opened I could see that my internal storage was full (around 11 gigs) and I could browse all my files. I didn't have the time to transfer my files at the time so I thought I will do it later and switched everything off. This happened once more when I accessed it from another laptop but again got interrupted and decided to back it up later.
Now strangely, the third time I tried this (and on multiple laptops now), the Internal Storage is only showing 7.5gb of 11gb used, and when I open it most folders are missing and most files are missing from the folders which are present. It may be some weird issue of MTP or MSC mode or something, not sure.
I've ordered an MHL cable so I can plug in to my TV and see if the files are present if I browse through the phone. Its really weird though, wonder how the files disappeared if they have.
I also tried to access my phone through an Ubuntu machine but was not successful in mounting it.
And I also tried to put in an SD card and browse that through a laptop, and I could do that but the internal storage remained the same.
One path I was following - using Android Lost I can open any app on my phone remotely. I can install any app using Google Play store on a browser. I can figure out the LAN IP address through my router/netscan. Is there any app you think I can install to remotely make my phone an FTP server or something so I can browse my files that way? The only problem is I cannot click 'Start' or anything which most such apps require so once the app is launched everything else must be remote-doable.
Thanks for taking out the time to read this!
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Very lengthy question.
So you want to make your phone an FTP server. I have a great solution for that
Install the legendary ES File Explorer from the Play Store
Select Remote Manager from the option, it will turn on WIFI hotspot and also give a FTP address. Just connect your PC with wifi and enter the addresss in any web browser you want
That's all
Hit thanks if helped
Sushant Rohan said:
Very lengthy question.
So you want to make your phone an FTP server. I have a great solution for that
Install the legendary ES File Explorer from the Play Store
Select Remote Manager from the option, it will turn on WIFI hotspot and also give a FTP address. Just connect your PC with wifi and enter the addresss in any web browser you want
That's all
Hit thanks if helped
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Hi Sushant,
thanks for reading the whole thing and for your suggestion.
I can install ES File Explorer. I can start the app remotely using Android Lost. Problem is, I cannot use my screen so I cannot go to the options and select remote manager.
ishaang said:
Hi Sushant,
thanks for reading the whole thing and for your suggestion.
I can install ES File Explorer. I can start the app remotely using Android Lost. Problem is, I cannot use my screen so I cannot go to the options and select remote manager.
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i really really want to help OP but i cant think of the name of the app. its something like vlc, vhc, vcl, the point is. you can control the screen remotly over the same wifi network. i think if you could install the app remotly and install it on your computer, you would be able to unclock it remotly because you can see the screen on your computer.
if i remember the name i will post it for you. good luck OP!
Thank you Phurkus! I think you may be referring to VNC.
I found an app called 'VNC Server' that you can connect to using Real VNC on your computer. But after launching this app, it needs me to tap 'On' before it starts so again, no-go.
I'll search around for an app that uses VNC that doesn't require any set up on the android side besides just being installed and launched. Thanks again!
I bought a Moto Z4 when my Z2 Force was no longer usable. I wanted to keep my TMobile account, but TMobile wasn't selling the Z4, and Verison was now the Z4 seller. I went online to Motorola's site and bought an unlocked Z4 so I could keep TMobile. When I have the phone charging through my PC, it opens a window for the phone saying it's the phones folder, but that folder is always empty. I have files on my phone that I would like to transfer to my PC, but with an empty folder I don't get very far. I've never rooted a phone before, and to be honest, it sounds pretty scary. I don't need my phone bricked because the method I used wasn't the right one, and I don't need malware issues. As much as I would love to get rid of some of the apps that came preinstalled in TMobile's version of the system, I can live with them if it means not having problems with my phone. But I still need to find a way to get to the files on my phone so I can copy them to my PC. So, the question in the title. Is it necessary to root my phone to get access to the files on the phone from my PC? Also, I have read that Motorola allows rooting of some devices. Is the Z4 one of them? and, how easy is it if Motorola allows it?
Rooting is not necessary to transfer files between your phone and your PC. You might need to enable developer's options and allow for USB debugging but I'm not sure. I just always do that immediately. Once your phone is connected to your PC you should have a notification at the top of screen saying Android System and when you expand it it should say "Charging this device via USB" and Tap for more options. Tap and USB Preferences screen comes up and you can select USE USB FOR option File Transfer instead of No data transfer and then you will be able to have the phone mounted like a drive on your computer.
WayneCa said:
I bought a Moto Z4 when my Z2 Force was no longer usable. I wanted to keep my TMobile account, but TMobile wasn't selling the Z4, and Verison was now the Z4 seller. I went online to Motorola's site and bought an unlocked Z4 so I could keep TMobile. When I have the phone charging through my PC, it opens a window for the phone saying it's the phones folder, but that folder is always empty. I have files on my phone that I would like to transfer to my PC, but with an empty folder I don't get very far. I've never rooted a phone before, and to be honest, it sounds pretty scary. I don't need my phone bricked because the method I used wasn't the right one, and I don't need malware issues. As much as I would love to get rid of some of the apps that came preinstalled in TMobile's version of the system, I can live with them if it means not having problems with my phone. But I still need to find a way to get to the files on my phone so I can copy them to my PC. So, the question in the title. Is it necessary to root my phone to get access to the files on the phone from my PC? Also, I have read that Motorola allows rooting of some devices. Is the Z4 one of them? and, how easy is it if Motorola allows it?
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You could also try LMSA's file backup options
https://forum.xda-developers.com/general/general/update-moto-lenovo-moto-smart-assistant-t3951714
To use LMSA you will need to enable USB debugging, but otherwise usb debugging should be toggled off if trying to transfer files.
Sent from my Moto E (4) using Tapatalk
kingstu said:
Rooting is not necessary to transfer files between your phone and your PC. You might need to enable developer's options and allow for USB debugging but I'm not sure. I just always do that immediately. Once your phone is connected to your PC you should have a notification at the top of screen saying Android System and when you expand it it should say "Charging this device via USB" and Tap for more options. Tap and USB Preferences screen comes up and you can select USE USB FOR option File Transfer instead of No data transfer and then you will be able to have the phone mounted like a drive on your computer.
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Thanks. This is what I needed to know. I found out quickly that I was going to have to set file transfer every time I connected my phone to my PC, so I had to enable developer mode to be able to set the preference to file transfer so I wouldn't have to do it manually every time I connected my phone. Again, thanks for the help.
sd_shadow said:
You could also try LMSA's file backup options
https://forum.xda-developers.com/general/general/update-moto-lenovo-moto-smart-assistant-t3951714
To use LMSA you will need to enable USB debugging, but otherwise usb debugging should be toggled off if trying to transfer files.
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Thanks for the information. Fortunately, I didn't need this, but it could always prove useful in the future.
Ok, so I have someone's Kyocera Kona S2151 flip phone. Now when I plug it into my pc in device manager there shows two "modems" and a serial port without a driver. Even after installing the specific driver for this phone from the Kyocera website it still says there is no driver. I tried to manually select the driver from the folder that was created during the install, not a single one of the 6 worked. Now all of this might even be a moot point as I don't even know if this device will allow me to pull the pictures off of it using a USB cable attached to a pc and everything on the web says I should be able to but there's also a Kona android smart version. I also can't find anything that says I can't either lol. Now I would Bluetooth but there are no options for sending photos via Bluetooth and whats worse is the antennae for the cell service is going out so it won't stay connected to the tower (I assume its the antennae, I'm not gonna try and fix something this old, also its sprint which just got absorbed by Tmobile which could also be the issue bc its pre sim card).
So, in summary, I am trying to retrieve the photos. You can't Bluetooth them, there's no SD card slot, I can't text or email them due to lack of wifi and cell service issues, Which leads to the only option left, PC USB transfer but I can't get that working either due to what I am hoping is simply driver issues. If I need to use an older Operating system that's fine I have another pc here I can mess with to my heart's desire.
I know this isn't android, rooting, modding, custom os, related but this forum is home to some of the smartest people, it's where I come to get all my instructions and files for phones. if anyone could help I'm hoping it's the community here.
Oops, just saw the "don't post questions here" my bad... sry
Update, I installed xp on an older pc I had sitting around. ALL drivers worked fine BUT it appears the only functionality this phone would have for a pc is to act as a modem. There doesn't seem to be ANY functionality in the way of file browsing or retrieving media. Furthermore, this specific phone lacks media sharing over any other connection aside from the mobile network. So if anyone has one of these old phones and it no longer has service/can no longer connect to towers your only option is going to be a data retrieval company.
Bummer, some older phones are very limited when it comes to retrieval. cheers