Hi, I'm running Paragon RC6, and my captivate is set to debug mode under aps. When I turn off debugging it shows up as a single device and I have access to the FS. However, when I have debugging on I can't ever see it even though I put it in USB drive mode in the phone. Is this a quirk in the phone? I have all the samsung drivers installed.
This should take care of it.
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I've installed the drivers from links within this forum that have to do with rooting. The phone is rooted but unless it is set in USB Debug Windows will not do anything with it. 2 new drives appear in My Computer after connecting the phone..one being the internal sd card and the other being the sd card I put in the phone...but both drives appear to be unusable for some reason and it shows they are both 0 bytes.
Pull down the notification tray. In mass storage mode at least, if you click the row about about USB, it will offer an option to unmount the drives from Android which will then allow the computer to use the drives.
Just makes no sense at all. I just did as you said and put it on as mass storage and the drivers were installed perfectly. What I'm trying to do is put music onto it but can't really do that using Kies without the PC recognizing it....
I also need it to be recognized to do some customizing stuff since I'm now rooted.
Plug it in, make sure you're in mass storage mode, when you plug it in, you'll get a USB icon in the notification bar, pull down the notification bar, click on USB Connected, and then click MOUNT.
Apparently Kies doesn't work in mass storage mode. I did what you said...opened Kies and it recognized the phone but it said to reconnect it cause that mode wasn't supported
iamcombat said:
Apparently Kies doesn't work in mass storage mode. I did what you said...opened Kies and it recognized the phone but it said to reconnect it cause that mode wasn't supported
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If you want to use Kies, you need all of the following:
1. USB setting must be in Kies mode, not mass storage mode
2. Your phone must be in home screen (and probably has to use Samsung's TouchWiz launcher, not 3rd party launcher).
If both are met, you will see the phone goes into MTP Application mode once connected to the PC.
I found there is really nothing Kies can do that I can't do with WMP. If you need to sync with your desktop Outlook, Kies is probably your only option. Otherwise, I'd use either Media Player mode or Mass Storage mode and use WMP on the PC to sync music and video.
Are you using Windows 7 64-bit?
foxbat121 said:
If you want to use Kies, you need all of the following:
1. USB setting must be in Kies mode, not mass storage mode
2. Your phone must be in home screen (and probably has to use Samsung's TouchWiz launcher, not 3rd party launcher).
If both are met, you will see the phone goes into MTP Application mode once connected to the PC.
I found there is really nothing Kies can do that I can't do with WMP. If you need to sync with your desktop Outlook, Kies is probably your only option. Otherwise, I'd use either Media Player mode or Mass Storage mode and use WMP on the PC to sync music and video.
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this,
you absolutely have to use touch whiz for kies to see you.
alternativly, you should just load music to ur sd card from "my computer" when in mass storage mode manually.
Lastly, pandora is free and will introduce you to a lot of good music. Give it a whirl.
Have constant issues with getting this phone to work with Windows.
I've got Windows 7 64bit at home. The provided drivers helped. I was able to detect the phone and see it.
2nd time I plugged it in, it would say error occurred. Installed Kies, phone had been freshly restarted, it was detected just fine. An hour later, after testing a few things, tried to hook up using USB and phone would not show up on Kies.
Rebooting PC or rebooting phone causes the phone to pull up.
Same issue with Windows XP 32bit.
I had some problems as well where windows would not detect it or I would b stuck on a usb slower than 2.0..turns out the stock sync cable included with the phone was garbage bought a new one off ebay and windows 7 installed the drivers perfectly and detects my phone with and without usb debugging turned on. It also gives me usb 2.0 speeds
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So I can't mount storage on my new MBP (17"). I know about the usb debugging mode etc. and I can mount it just fine using a new iMac. When I enable disk mode on my MBP, sometimes the drives show up for a second and then disappear, and sometimes they don't show up at all.
I've tried all the USB ports: only the middle one ever even gives the error, the other two do nothing.
Anyone else have a MBP with this problem? Any suggestions for solutions?
*MBP = mac book pro
Try downloading KIES and see if it shows up on that.
Check Disk Utility, do they show up in there when plugged in and mounted on the phone?
Is Applications-USB Settings set to mass storage? If so, try setting it to "ask on connection"
on macs you need to have usb debugging on.
its in the capp manual on samsung web page
I have no problems with storage mode on my MacBook Pro I7
When you say you know all about debugging mode, does that mean you have it turned on? My mac mini works fine with debugging mode on.
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When you say you know all about debugging mode, does that mean you have it turned on? My mac mini works fine with debugging mode on.
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Yeah, I have it turned on. Two important points here:
1. I had no trouble mounting/using/etc the storage until a couple weeks ago.
2. I can mount/use/etc the storage on another mac.
This leads me to believe that the prob is with my machine. For kicks, I made another user account on my machine (to rule out extension problems) and its flaky there too.
I mainly wanted to know if other 17" i7 users were having any trouble. Sounds like they're not.
Strange, no idea what's happening to you, sorry
Sucks when stuff like this happens
I am having trouble getting my Thunderbolt to mount as USB drive. I have checked usb debugging in settings. I am on Win 7 32 bit. When I go to device manager, I see the ADB device with a yellow triangle, which means I need the drivers? Can anyone help here?
Thanks,
It should have nothing to do with ADB, Drivers, or Debug mode. On your phone in the notifications area you should also see an option to mount as USB drive, or Enable USB storage. Once you enable that it will mount on your windows machine like a USB thumb drive.
I know, never, had an issue with my Dinc, I am pretty computer saavy. This just won't connect.
In settings make sure that you have the "Ask On Connection" option checked.
Settings>Wireless and Network>USB Settings>Ask on Connection
Pull down screen - tap usb connection - pick the one you want
Make sure the correct version of HTC Sync has been installed. It's how I fixed mine.
http://member.america.htc.com/download/RomCode/Sync3/setup_3.0.5511.exe
after i rooted my phone, i pluged in my device into the computer and click mass storage. but it dosent show up on my computer. i havent changed anything on my computer so it could be something on the phone? would usb debugging make a difference cause i have that turned off?
is it the drivers are no longer on my computer?
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after i rooted my phone, i pluged in my device into the computer and click mass storage. but it dosent show up on my computer. i havent changed anything on my computer so it could be something on the phone? would usb debugging make a difference cause i have that turned off?
is it the drivers are no longer on my computer?
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first thing, try rebooting your phone and computer. also make sure that your memory card is mounted (settings>sd and phone storage). secondly, are you SURE that the computer isnt recognizing it as a drive? Co to My Computer so you can see a list of available drives and see if its in there. Sometimes you wont get the popup on your screen.
Drivers normally wont just disappear unless there was some type of system error. You can also go into device manager and make sure that it shows up when the phone is plugged in. If that doesnt fix it to avoid a long drawn out troubleshooting thread, try picking a day before you rooted and go to system restore and select a recent restore point. If you do that and it still doesnt correct the problem, then it may be time to troubleshoot the phone
and USB debugging wont stop your computer mounting your phone as a drive. When you pull down the notifications panel once plugged in, you should still see the option to use a USB drive whether USB debugging is enabled or not
Thanks man yea I figured it out the system fixed the drivers so it connected
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Hello, I just purchased an LG X Venture, model number H700. It is running android 7.0. When I first got it a few days ago, I installed the drivers for it on my windows 7 computer, and plugged it in. I got a pop up on the phone where I set the default USB mode to MTP (media transfer protocol). It worked great, and I was able to tranfer files between my PC and my phone.
Then I tried to get adb debugging to work with my phone, and screwed everything up. I enabled developer options, and then checked USB debugging. I also accidentally hit the "revoke USB debugging authorization button." I installed what I think are the correct ADB drivers on my PC. Then I plugged my phone back into my PC. This time, nothing comes up. I've checked in the device manager, etc., and I can't find a trace of the phone anywhere.
I looked back at developer options under USB configuration, and it's still set to MTP. But somehow I screwed something up, because my phone and computer no longer recognize each other (except for charging).
I even tried my phone with two other computers (one also windows 7, the other mac), and got the same behavior.
Any idea how to fix this? Ideally I'd like to get ADB to work, but I would settle for just getting MTP back haha.
Actually, solved it! Turns out the cable I was using was damaged. I used another one and MTP works fine on all computers.