Transfer from Android to Windows, deletes 3/4 (size and time length) of multimedia file (preserves 1/4) - General Questions and Answers

Hello, I have a Motorola Android phone that is up to date on all updates and a relatively new Windows 11 computer. Yesterday morning I tried to transfer a multimedia file from the phone to an external hard drive connected to the computer.
The computer makes all kinds of background sounds but seemed to be working on the transfer. It did seem to speed up unusually at the end. However when I checked the file that was transferred was 1/4th the size and time length of the file that was on the phone (that phone file was about 1.2 GB) and the original file on the phone was deleted.
What happened? The file was cut from the phone and pasted to the external drive. I tried Recuva but it did not find any type of similar file on the external drive and it did not recognize the phone. I have done this type of transfer hundreds of times. The file was just created so there was no backup so I am guessing the full file is gone but it's still strange to me how this happened.
Thank you for your help.

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I received my Pro yesterday and have been unsuccessful in transferring my music to my phone. I currently have a Galaxy S8 with 19gb of music on my SD card. Unfortunately, just popping in the SD card to the OnePlus is not an option. I have a Mac and have tried using Android File Transfer, but after a few gigs it just locks up. I also tried using Airdroid and it locks up also. How the hell do I get my music on this damn phone? I have enabled USB file transfer on the OnePlus. The OnePlus switch app worked well for transferring everything else, but I could not find a way to use it to transfer from my S8 SD card. Any help would be appreciated.
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Re: Funkeruski
Was just wondering if you were able to transfer all your data from your sd card to your new OnePlus device cuz I'm in the same situation right now, using the OnePlus switch app it's transferring everything EXCEPT my data from my SD card which like you I have a ton of music, pictures and videos on my SD card that I would love to have on my new phone so if you were successful in doing this PLEASE let me know how you did this... Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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And sometime the transfer time won't show until it's nearly done.
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Using programs/apps like dr phone (I wouldn't recommend this as it's just overly complicated to setup.)
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funkeruski said:
I received my Pro yesterday and have been unsuccessful in transferring my music to my phone. I currently have a Galaxy S8 with 19gb of music on my SD card. Unfortunately, just popping in the SD card to the OnePlus is not an option. I have a Mac and have tried using Android File Transfer, but after a few gigs it just locks up. I also tried using Airdroid and it locks up also. How the hell do I get my music on this damn phone? I have enabled USB file transfer on the OnePlus. The OnePlus switch app worked well for transferring everything else, but I could not find a way to use it to transfer from my S8 SD card. Any help would be appreciated.
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