I am using the USB Storage Enabler hack to use my device as way to transport files to and from work, but over the past 2 days, every time I try to copy something back to the device, windows gives me an error: "Error Copying File. Cannot copy file xxxxxxxx.xxx. The device has either stopped responding or has been disconnected."
The device is responding just fine and has definitely not been disconnected. I can even go in and pull files off of the device, I just can't put files back onto it. It was working for a long time and they just suddenly stopped. I have already tried resintalling drivers, trying various USB ports on my computer, etc.
Does anyone have some ideas about how to get it to work?
Solution Update:
I know nobody responded to this, but I thought I'd put the solution up here in case anyone else runs into this same problem. The reason I was getting the error was because when I was trying to move the file, it was in use. The solution is simply to exit whatever program is using the file, then move the file over. Works like a charm.
I originally posted this inside the Glorious Overdose V2 thread, but decided to post here as well.
For some reason my computer won't recognize my Sidekick when I plug it in via usb. I do have the samsung drivers installed and it will read my friends Samsung Droid Charge just fine, but when I plug my Sidekick in it comes up saying "USB Device Not Recognized". So far I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers from the device manager to no avail. Wondering if anyone has an idea as to what it could be. I've also tried googling the solution and everyone says to just uninstall and reinstall the drivers and it should work. Now the phone is not plugged into a USB Hub, extender, or case, it is plugged directly into a usb port on the mother board.
PC Specs just in case:
Motherboard - Gigabyte GA-970A-D3
OS - Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU - AMD FX-4100
Memory - 8GB DDR3 1066
Phone:
T-Mobile Sidekick 4G running Glorious Overdose V2
Nothing added just the rom and some apps/games.
I have tried with USB Debugging on and off, either way does not work.
Update: I have since tried Kies mini, as well as the drivers found on Softpedia. Neither of those worked, so I just got done reformatting and reinstalling Windows hoping that would work. At first it did not, right now I am running windows update to see if that was the issue, I'll update of what the outcome is.
Update: After installing all available Windows updates it's still not recognizing the phone. Now no matter what it's saying it's an Unknown Device. Even after I try and do a manual driver update and tell it to look in the folder with the driver files from Softpedia. I'm at a complete loss now.
If anyone has any idea's please let me know.
What mode do you have the phone in? Settings->Applications->USB Settings. It should be in Mass Storage if you want to access its SD Card.
Maybe put another rom on the sd card and flash something else, I don't think it would be a rom issue but it would be worth a try?
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Jax184 said:
What mode do you have the phone in? Settings->Applications->USB Settings. It should be in Mass Storage if you want to access its SD Card.
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It's set to USB Debugging. But even then, it should read as something else other then Unknown Device when I plug it in. I have tried plugging it in and selecting Mass Storage, still comes up as Unknown Device.
HewettBR said:
Maybe put another rom on the sd card and flash something else, I don't think it would be a rom issue but it would be worth a try?
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I've thought about that, and from everything I can see it's either the ROM or the drivers. So we'll see...I'll probably try a different ROM and see what happens.
I suggest turning USB debugging off and mass storage on, for how you'll be using it. And recall that you have to change this stuff with the USB cable unplugged.
I've tried that, and after talking with the T2 Technical Support from Samsung for 45min today, the only option left is to send the phone in to get worked on. Though, I'm going into the T-Mobile store and see if they can't replace the phone or give me a loner while this one is out getting repaired.
More info request.
Can you provide us with the names and links to the drivers you have tried?
DuctTapedGoat said:
Can you provide us with the names and links to the drivers you have tried?
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Kies Mini - http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/SGH-T839HABTMB
Softpedia - http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/MOBILES/Samsung/SAMSUNG-USB-Driver-1480.shtml
As well as the Samsung Vibrant drivers from both of those sites.
Samsung SideKick 4G Drivers
www DOT filedropper DOT com FWSLASH sk4gx64drivers
This is the exact drivers I pulled off of my own machine, I ran into massive issues with those same driver packages, especially in getting the initial root to take with a few different utilities designed to grant sudo/su/root access, and these are the drivers I have running currently, just pulled off my own machine. I run Windows 7 x64, but as well, there should be no reason why these drivers wouldn't work on a x86 machine and/or OS.
NOTE : I apologize it's not a proper link, but I'm unable to post a raw link until I hit my 8th post. I will come back and fix this after I hit that 8th post, but until then it will be ghetto-bypass HTML.
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www DOT filedropper DOT com FWSLASH sk4gx64drivers
This is the exact drivers I pulled off of my own machine, I ran into massive issues with those same driver packages, especially in getting the initial root to take with a few different utilities designed to grant sudo/su/root access, and these are the drivers I have running currently, just pulled off my own machine. I run Windows 7 x64, but as well, there should be no reason why these drivers wouldn't work on a x86 machine and/or OS.
NOTE : I apologize it's not a proper link, but I'm unable to post a raw link until I hit my 8th post. I will come back and fix this after I hit that 8th post, but until then it will be ghetto-bypass HTML.
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Thank you, I tried unpacking them to a folder on C:\ went into Device Manager, right clicked on the Unknown Device, Update Driver Software..., Browse My Computer for Driver Software, Set the search to C:\, and still saying Unknown Device is the best driver software for it. No idea why it's doing this.
Proper Driver Update
What is going on is that Windows is seeing a more recent signature file attached to the SK4G drivers on your computer (I don't believe anything at all is wrong with your device) than the working ones there.
First, in Add/Remove Programs, uninstall the Samsung Kies and Samsung Driver pack you installed earlier. Now...
Go into on your PC:
://windows/system32
And locate the same file names, cut them all, and paste them in a temporary folder you create, preferably on the desktop or something similar. You may not find every file, and that's okay, just the ones you can find. Next, you will be wanting to paste the driver files from the package I uploaded. Now, turn off Automatic Updates, so it doesn't automatically install drivers upon connection. Reboot the computer, double check and make sure Automatic Upates are off when you log back on. Now, connect the device and see if it gives you the same results. By removing the old drivers which don't work, you'll be able to force it to the ones we know work, and you /should/ have success. As well - USB data debugging active and activating connection for data transfer via the notification pulldown menu would be the best way to do this initially.
Would I be looking in c:\windows\system32\drivers for the same file names as the ones you packed up?
Ok, so the only one I could find in the drivers folder was modem.sys. But it will not let me move/replace the one that's already in there. It's telling me access is denied, same thing when I try and set the permissions it will not let me. I am logged in as an Administrator, as well it says it when I log in as THE Administrator account. So yeah...
Cool - modem.sys is a stock one that is shared with the device, so that's fine.
With the other two programs uninstalled, the old drivers uninstalled, and forcing it into those by pasting them into //win/sys32/drivers you should be in business. Hmm. You can try UnlockRoot.com's device rooter - I know they have an auto driver detector in their program. As well, you can try SuperOneClick, but I don't remember if they do or no. What about going in from the Recovery menu and toggling USB? Anything wierd going on in the /mounts? What about ADB shell access from the Android SDK on Windows?
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Cool - modem.sys is a stock one that is shared with the device, so that's fine.
With the other two programs uninstalled, the old drivers uninstalled, and forcing it into those by pasting them into //win/sys32/drivers you should be in business. Hmm. You can try UnlockRoot.com's device rooter - I know they have an auto driver detector in their program. As well, you can try SuperOneClick, but I don't remember if they do or no. What about going in from the Recovery menu and toggling USB? Anything wierd going on in the /mounts? What about ADB shell access from the Android SDK on Windows?
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I tried plugging the phone in, still showing up as Unknown Device. Tried UnlockRoot.com's program, no change. Installing the Android SDK right now, as well as I tried deleting the INFCACHE.1 file, and no change with that either. Once I'm done installing the Android SDK I'll redelete the INFCACHE.1 file and restart and try the phone again.
I did go in and check the mounts in recovery and they were set to:
UNMOUNT CACHE
MOUNT DATA
UNMOUNT SDCARD
UNMOUNT SYSTEM
Thank you for your help so far.
UPDATE: So after installing the Android SDK, deleting the INFCACHE.1 file, restarting, and then plugging the phone in, comes up and says the USB Device is Not Recognized. Then goes to search the preconfigured driver folders, and fails to install the driver for Unknown Device. And ADB Devices shows no devices as well(didn't think it would, but yeah).
UPDATE: So after using my friends phone as a conduit to throw the Stock Odexed KJ2 w/ Root(http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1328698) onto my SDCard and flashing that the phone seemed to go into a soft brick at pre-boot screen(where it says SAMSUNG T-Mobile blah blah blah). Mind you this would freeze before it was even able to get into recovery. So I took it into T-Mobile and they are doing a manufacturer warranty replacement. So hopefully this next phone will be able to connect to the computer and be read correctly.
Hello, I rooted my tablet for 1 year ago and had been using Revolution HD ever since. This evening I decided to upgrade to something more new and came across goomanager so I downloaded the Cyanmode cm-9.1.0tf101 via the app. I flashed with TWRP (easyflasher) v.2.3.1.1. The issues I am having now are:
1. The loading screen (the guy with spinning circle behind him) keeps appear randomly and constantly and resets everything each time (wifi etc)
2. I cannot access the folders (the file manager is gone). I cannot access to the folders even when the tablet is connected to PC, the folders show emptiness.
3. The TWRP I am using don't allow me to flash anything from external usb. Therefor I dont know how to install another rom or how to fix these problems
EDIT: I have tried to flash the stock version 9.2.1.27 with easyflasher but it failed. The problem is that I cannot enter apx mode. I installed Universal Naked Driver 0.7 but everytime I try to enter apx mode, it resets and says "drivers could not be installed".
EDIT2: I was able to install CWM recovery v.3 with Brk.root.toolkit.v7.1 but can't access sdcard to flash roms, it says "cant mount sdcard, unable to open ums lunfile
Where do I go from here to get anything working?
PLS help
Regards,
Anh
woodendick said:
Hello, I rooted my tablet for 1 year ago and had been using Revolution HD ever since. This evening I decided to upgrade to something more new and came across goomanager so I downloaded the Cyanmode cm-9.1.0tf101 via the app. I flashed with TWRP (easyflasher) v.2.3.1.1. The issues I am having now are:
1. The loading screen (the guy with spinning circle behind him) keeps appear randomly and constantly and resets everything each time (wifi etc)
2. I cannot access the folders (the file manager is gone). I cannot access to the folders even when the tablet is connected to PC, the folders show emptiness.
3. The TWRP I am using don't allow me to flash anything from external usb. Therefor I dont know how to install another rom or how to fix these problems
EDIT: I have tried to flash the stock version 9.2.1.27 with easyflasher but it failed. The problem is that I cannot enter apx mode. I installed Universal Naked Driver 0.7 but everytime I try to enter apx mode, it resets and says "drivers could not be installed".
EDIT2: I was able to install CWM recovery v.3 with Brk.root.toolkit.v7.1 but can't access sdcard to flash roms, it says "cant mount sdcard, unable to open ums lunfile
Where do I go from here to get anything working?
PLS help
Regards,
Anh
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Remove all Asus drivers installed on your laptop and restart. Now try installing universal naked driver, if your your laptop still says "drivers could not be installed" then unzip the driver and place it in a folder and then go to device manager and look for "unknown devices"... select it and update driver manually by selecting the unzipped folder.
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I had the same problem with drivers. The naked universal didn't work, nor any other driver I found on xda.
I uninstalled them and when reinstalling let Windows choose driver from whole c:. After a few minutes a driver was installed.
I am running a CM11 Nightly on my jfltevzw. I am trying to update to a new nightly by dragging and dropping it onto my phone, the way I always do. However for some reason when I try to do it now, I get an error message saying "Cannot copy item: This device has either stopped responding or has been disconnected." even though it shows up on my explorer. I have no idea what happened. It was working fine like a day ago. I have rebooted my computer and everything, but it just won't work. Help!
Usually CM roms have this kind of MTP bugs when you move big files, try rebooting your phone, if you still got a problem, try using adb, or Usb Mode, or copy files over wifi (Airdroid, or ES file explorer ..)
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Usually CM roms have this kind of MTP bugs when you move big files, try rebooting your phone, if you still got a problem, try using adb, or Usb Mode, or copy files over wifi (Airdroid, or ES file explorer ..)
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How do I get to USB mode? I tried ADB and it didn't work.
I was moving some pictures from my phone to my computer today, and windows explorer stopped working when it was almost done.
I started windows explorer again and selected the memory of my phone and it was loading really long (longer then the first time).
So I plugged the phone out of the computer (without ejecting it) and now my computer doesn't recognize my phone anymore .
(the computer does recognize the phone, and it will charge so the cable works, but it fails to install a driver for my device)
I already tried this:
Rebooting my phone and computer.
Using another USB port.
Checking if my settings on the phone where correct.
Plugging the phone into my brothers computer and that worked (so the problem is with my computer, not my phone).
Uninstalling the drivers of my phone by going to my Device Manager. (I uninstalled MTP USB-device, under Portable Devices)
I tried to update my drivers (MTP USB-device) and I clicked browse my computer, let me pick, ok.
Could someone please help me?