[Q] (Q) Safely remove - Galaxy Tab 10.1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello, since yesterday morning I have a slim 10.1 tab.
I connected to my computer the tab (seven 64-bit), the tab is correctly recognized as a "media player", I can navigate through the folders, but at the time of disconnection can not find the icon "safely remove"
I tried it on 2 PCs, I have the same situation, it is a problem with the tab?
Thanks and sorry for my English.

Your tablet is recognized as mobile device into PC. To disconnect safely the hardware, all you have to do is tap Home, on your tablet.

@yqed
thanks didn't know that

yqed said:
Your tablet is recognized as mobile device into PC. To disconnect safely the hardware, all you have to do is tap Home, on your tablet.
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So it's not planned how to safely remove?
Don't work

Please use the Q&A Forum for questions Thanks
Moving to Q&A

Ok, thank you

Pippuzzo said:
So it's not planned how to safely remove?
Don't work
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I don't understand what you are trying to say. Read my reply, is very clear how to safely disconnect the hardware once you have it connected to your PC.

yqed said:
I don't understand what you are trying to say. Read my reply, is very clear how to safely disconnect the hardware once you have it connected to your PC.
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If I touch on the tablet home nothing happens, it is clear? The window that tells me the connection with the PC, nothing else.

No, is not clear.
What Windows version you run? What do you see on your tablet screen when you plug the cable? Do you hear a "new hardware found" sound on your PC?

yqed said:
No, is not clear.
What Windows version you run? What do you see on your tablet screen when you plug the cable? Do you hear a "new hardware found" sound on your PC?
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The galaxy is connected regularly opens Kies, and then opens the folder with the USB connection.
The problem comes when I disconnect safely the tab, the window at the bottom right, on the PC (seven 64-bit) does not appear in the tab list.
I tried it on 3 different PCs, all with seven (some with 32-bit version) and the same thing happens.
If I want the screen to make you understand the situation better.

I cannot help you, sorry. I don't use Kies, it is known to create many issues and corrupt the tablet software during updates. I use the regular Microsoft drivers which allow me to do everything with the tablet, including flashing, rooting, etc. with Odin.
The first time I connected the tablet to my Windows 7 Ultimate 64bits PC it installed automatically the Microsoft drivers from Windows Update, then it allowed me to browse the tablet. Now, this is where the confusion started with your question.
When I plug-in my cable into PC, the tablet displays a message:
Connected. Press Home to quit Samsung Kies
even if I DO NOT have Kies installed on my PC... then I hear the classic "hardware enabled" sound. If I open My Computer, I see this screen:
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"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
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I can also sync easy Music and Video's to my tablet with Windows Media Player:
If you want to perform software updates, use the tablet directly:
Settings > About tablet > System updates

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How do I disable this popup everytime I connect to a PC

Every time I connect to a PC my phone gets this pop up
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Is there a way to make it stop doing that every time I plug my phone into my computer?
Well, for starters do you have all those things that it is suggesting (SP3 for XP, Win Media Player 10+, Kies already installed)? Need more info
I'm assuming once you have all those you won't get the pop-up!? Not sure you can actually diable the message.
Olywa
That message shows up because your pc or Mac isn't recognizing the sgs3 as a valid mtp device. You will need to install wmp on windows xp (vista and 7 have native support) to get the message to go away. For macs, I'm not sure but there should be an equalivent
The pop up doesn't come if I have WMP open but I don't really want to open WMP every time I connect my device. I can transfer files and stuff flawlessly but its just a minor annoyance that I have to dismiss that pop up everytime I transfer files or charge from the PC. I'm on Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
Does sound annoying - have you tried switching on USB debugging in the S3 Developers settings? Not sure if that would make a difference?
Olywa
Olywa123 said:
Does sound annoying - have you tried switching on USB debugging in the S3 Developers settings? Not sure if that would make a difference?
Olywa
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I'll give that a shot now
Didn't work
WMP does not open when u connect the device, so you can upgrade WMP and hope the pop up disappears!
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda premium
Jack_Random said:
WMP does not open when u connect the device, so you can upgrade WMP and hope the pop up disappears!
Sent from my GT-I9300 using xda premium
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I already have the latest version of WMP
and you do have kies installed right? Sorry man, I'm out of ideas - hope someone else can help you with this.
Olywa
Olywa123 said:
and you do have kies installed right? Sorry man, I'm out of ideas - hope someone else can help you with this.
Olywa
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I think I fixed it. It was a USB driver issue. I found drivers from Samsung and not whatever crap Windows installed by default.

How to connect to Mountain Lion Mac pc

My Mac PC cannot recognise my S2. I have installed MTP programming for Mac as suggested by Nexus 7 and recognises my Nexus 7 correctly. Do I need to something for connecting my S2 to Mac? Thanks!
You shouldn't need MTP or anything for the i9100.
Just plug it in and enable USB Storage through the notification bar. It will be on your desktop and Finder.
Unless you're running ICS or Jelly Bean?
ScottXe said:
My Mac PC cannot recognise my S2. I have installed MTP programming for Mac as suggested by Nexus 7 and recognises my Nexus 7 correctly. Do I need to something for connecting my S2 to Mac? Thanks!
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MacFUSE=ScottXe;31710795]My Mac PC cannot recognise my S2. I have installed MTP programming for Mac as suggested by Nexus 7 and recognises my Nexus 7 correctly. Do I need to something for connecting my S2 to Mac? Thanks![/QUOTE]
Android File Transfer
This is a mini program that allows you to see the phone as a true mass memory. Once downloaded and installed, the program will auto start at the moment in which connecting your smartphone (disable USB debug settings from your smartphone if not the saw).
You will then have access to all the files in read-write, and you can move, delete, and manage your internal archive with simplicity and directness.
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download Android File Transfer
AirDroid
Another solution is Airdroid, program that if you do not know you will learn to love. Unlike the previous solution, with this program we'll use the Wi-Fi at home and therefore we do not need to connect the USB cable.
The program creates a connection between the smartphone and our network and we can access control interface from any computer is present in the same network. You can simply open a web page to the address web.airdroid.com, enter the code that appears on your smartphone or Tablet and the game is done.
You will have access to an enormous number of information, you can manage your device with a lot of features and, among other things, you will have access to the files, you can send and copy items and manage all aspects of your Android. Of course, the moving files will be slower than the usb because it will exploit the wi-fi network.
The advantage is certainly the absence of cables and the many other options available.
AirDroid works obviously also with Windows and Linux.
download AirDroid

No Solution For HTC EVO 3D USB computer connection problem ?

I have a HTC EVO 3D with a very odd problem i dont know what i can do i look to all website in the internet and i didint find any solution yet . the phone It will not connect to my computer (recognized by the computer). The phone will charge when plugged into the USB; although, the computer cannot recognize the phone. I have already exhausted the idea of the cable being the problem.
Has anyone ever seen this issue plssss?
Make sure usb debugging is selected, and you can also download Wifi file explorer which allows you to see your phone contents through ip address (Wifi required)
(Don't ask me for help as I couldn't care if your phone explodes, eh! )
Have you installed the drivers for the phone?
If you have, download adb and run adb devices and see if it shows up there.
I had same problem with my "ex" SE Xperia x10.
It is problem with cristal connector which comes right after USB connector on motherboard..You probably teared it out while pulling out micro usb cable..So, only solution is to fix that with hair wire..I payed about 15$ for that, and it works like charm..
Cheers
I have had this same exact problem for almost 3 months. I have tried everything with no success. The only USB connection I DO have is in fastboot, but not in recovery or in the OS.
I would help any 'new' suggestions also.
frankiedog said:
I have had this same exact problem for almost 3 months. I have tried everything with no success. The only USB connection I DO have is in fastboot, but not in recovery or in the OS.
I would help any 'new' suggestions also.
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Either you need to install drivers manually or enable USB mass storage in settings. It seems odd that USB works in fast boot but not anywhere else. If in windows try going to device manager when connected and see what shows up.
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Okay so now whenever I try and connect my Evo to my computer I no longer get a notification on the top of the phone giving me options i change the usb cable and i try go to (Charge, Tether, Disk Drive, etc.). Debugging is not on and I have uninstalled WinAmp and PdaNet which I thought were potential causes of the problem. I also have the phone set to mount as a drive when connected via USB and I also checked the box telling it to ask me any time is gets connected.
what more i can do ? i try it in other computer and laptops non no works
+ i want to root my phone and i cant cuz off this problem
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plss i need help
Install these drivers again
https://www.dropbox.com/s/mtvkbnl085ohd6m/HTCDriver3.0.0.007.exe
EM|NEM said:
Install these drivers again
https://www.dropbox.com/s/mtvkbnl085ohd6m/HTCDriver3.0.0.007.exe
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Yes i install the driver before but still not working - i try everything ( in other computer i install the driver and i change the usb cable but not work just charging ;(

[Q] S3 don't connect to windows via USB

My Galaxy S3 GT-I9300 with android version 4.1.2 (baseband version I9300UBELL1, Build Number JZO54K.I9300UBEMA1) stoped connect via USB after jelly bean update... i think...
When i connect the phone via usb, its keeping connecting and disconneting...
tried unnistall kies, uninstall samsung drivers, installed drivers, then kies,.... usb debugging, factory reset, wipes, etc...
tried everything.... and the phone still the same problem.
anyone know why?
Could be a driver issue. Try plugging it into your PC, then select Camera (PTP) and Windows should redetect the device. If it still doesnt work, reboot into download mode and plug the phone into your PC in that state. Windows should detect the device and install certain drivers. After that reboot the phone like normal and try again. This is what I do whenever Windows tells me my USB device has malfunctioned.
cr0wnest said:
Could be a driver issue. Try plugging it into your PC, then select Camera (PTP) and Windows should redetect the device. If it still doesnt work, reboot into download mode and plug the phone into your PC in that state. Windows should detect the device and install certain drivers. After that reboot the phone like normal and try again. This is what I do whenever Windows tells me my USB device has malfunctioned.
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The device is found and work, windows shows the phone but it keep connecting and disconnecting... every 1 sec or less! that's crazy
dial *#7284#
check ur Qualcomm USB settings
is MTP+ADB being ticked?
didoka_702 said:
dial *#7284#
check ur Qualcomm USB settings
is MTP+ADB being ticked?
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UART checked MODEM and USB checked PDA.
Btw, my S3 have Exynos and not Qualcomm
Adolfops said:
UART checked MODEM and USB checked PDA.
Btw, my S3 have Exynos and not Qualcomm
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do u phone have anything like red mark?
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which will lead u to this
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didoka_702 said:
do u phone have anything like red mark?
which will lead u to this
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Nope bro, exynos don't have that option

Question Phone is not detected by the laptop

Hi,
I just bought a new laptop with USB-C port, and when I plug in my Xperia 1 III, it only charges the phone, and won't detect it as a storage device.
I'm using USB-C cable that I got inside original box.
Is there anything I can do to solve this problem?
Phone doesn't offer me to choose transfer mode, when I plug it to a laptop's USB-C port.
Go to Disk Management and scan for new devices. Access directly from there.
Is the driver for that phone installed, check Hardware Management>USB hubs etc try to update driver or roll back if that fails.
If it doesn't show, use known good cable and inspect phone C port for damage or contamination. Can the phone see other OTG devices?
Try another port on the PC.
Reboot PC.
Play with USB options in phone Developer options. If already on, try turning Developer options off.
Check Event Viewer in Windows for error messages after attempting to connect.
Play with it... you'll find to issue eventually.
blackhawk said:
Go to Disk Management and scan for new devices. Access directly from there.
Is the driver for that phone installed, check Hardware Management>USB hubs etc try to update driver or roll back if that fails.
If it doesn't show, use known good cable and inspect phone C port for damage or contamination. Can the phone see other OTG devices?
Try another port on the PC.
Reboot PC.
Play with USB options in phone Developer options. If already on, try turning Developer options off.
Check Event Viewer in Windows for error messages after attempting to connect.
Play with it... you'll find to issue eventually.
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I tried everything, and also change USB connectivity in Developers options to File transfer.
Is original cable that comes in a box able for data transfer, or only for charging the device?
I found this in specifications of my laptop, does this means that my USB-C port is unable to recognize my phone?
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"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
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I found this in specifications of my laptop, does this means that my USB-C port is unable to recognize my phone?
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I doubt that's it. The protocols are generally backward compatible.
Have you got a USB-2 hub lying around? Try going thru that and see if it works.
Hi guys,
I just bought a new data cable (USB-A to USB-C), and it works perfectly.
Thank you for all information you provided

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