[Q] Can't Transfer Files to my HTC Flyer 16GB Wifi - HTC Flyer, EVO View 4G

I did the HC upgrade and I transferred a movie file to internal storage yesterday.
I can't do it now for some reason.
I have it set to Default Connection Type to Disk Drive and I have a check mark on Ask me about USB connection type whenever I connect my tablet to a PC.
When I go to my computer I see 3 removable drives and my flyer is charging too, but I can't transfer files into it!!
I need some help!
Anyone know why? Please save me!
Thing is.. I was able to do it yesterday and pardon my Korean fonts.

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[Q] Any news on accessing SD card SGT 10.1

Does anyone know if there are any Apps or ROMS that allow access to SD card on the Galaxy Tab 10.1?
Im using DropBox at the moment but it takes hours to upload music/films.
I know Kies is an option, but it is not registering my device due to the ROM I am running.
Any help will be appreciates.
If you are running Windows then load the Samsung USB driver and it will mount as a USB drive. I believe for that to work you need debugging off (I could have this backwards though).
The driver is in this download along with all the files needed to root the device
http://www.thedroiddemos.com/downloads/gtab/root.zip
i'm using the USB adaptor and FAT 32 memory sticks to get my data onto the tab. It's worked fine for me, not as easy as syncing with itunes and iphone but it works simply enough.
Kies is a joke. I managed to get some pics onto my tab, but they were all scrambled. It wouldn't find any video's to transfer. WIFI explorer didn't work for me either but I'm glad the USB adaptor worked for me and it's a hell of a lot quicker than WIFI.
'TCommander' - Worked a Treat. Thank you
A good alternative is using ES File Explorer and adding other computers on your home wifi network. Then you can browse files from your computer(s) from your Tab.
varelawarfare said:
A good alternative is using ES File Explorer and adding other computers on your home wifi network. Then you can browse files from your computer(s) from your Tab.
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First I used the SD adaptor but the speed is poor, but far better as wi-fi. Now I use a HDD via usb-adaptor and keep my files on the HDD. Copy big files to the tab is a nightmare imo.

[Q] WifiHard Drive

is there any decent program that can turn my SGS2 into a external Wifi HardDrive that works just like my external hardrive that connected strait to my home network?
I expect you could achieve this by using a samba server on the phone and mapping a network drive on your computer.
The first result from Googling was this.
Moved to proper section.

[Q] Usb in 3G & Usb host together.

Its posible to manage this together? Some file manager or commander?
Yes with the archos's filemanger
How?
With one memory stick in 3G slot & one memory stick in USB host its just one USB position in file manager.
I hawe there Internal , SD card , Network , USB( just -one)
the 3g connector is ON ?
Yes
Yes.
Wait,
i testing that this afternoon
you have
1 key usb on 3g connector
1 key usb on usb host
the filemanager viewing the usb host when the archos boot
after if you put 3g connector to on you view the another key...
i send a mail to the R&D for more informations
Thank You
Thank You
it is not possible
now and in the future
I have a micro SD card in the SD slot and also have another micro SD card in a USB reader in the 3g slot, they work perfect together. I just have to remember to turn on the 3g setting when I want to access the card. I hope that made sense...... i'll try and upload some pics later.
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with micro SD and 3g connector it is ok
but here it is 3g connector and usb key on cable host
I see what you mean. If you plug an flash drive into the 3g port, it'll show up as a USB drive. But then if you plug another USB drive into the host port on the side, it disconnects the first one and starts using the new one. It's unable to recognize both at the same time. Since I've got a hard drive version I don't know exactly how the flash ones work. Maybe they have an extra bit of code that allows them more then one external storage medium so that the flash card can work in parallel to the already built in memory. But as far as I can see, there is no way to for it to see both USB devices at the same time.
yes the filemanager see on external USB !
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yes the filemanager see on external USB !
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So I would not be able to transfer files directly from a CF card reader to an external hard drive, using the archos G9 as a pass through? I'd have to transfer the files from the card reader to internal hd, then from the internal to the external?
Thanks for the help.
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Mount as Disk Drive?

Hey
So for my One X I was able to plug the usb cable into my laptop and switch from Charge Only to Mount as Disk Drive so it would show a usb storage device. Anyway, I'm trying to switch pictures from one phone to my new One X+. I just got this phone yesterday and was the first out of the store with it. However, I plug the USB cable into the computer and get neither Charge Only or Mount as Disk Drive.
I tap on "USB connected: tap to change settings" and it pulls up Portable hotspot and tethering options. I'm not interested in any of that. Where is my option to mount as a disk drive so I can access my folders outside of the media setup they have to go into the phone. I'd like to be able to view my pictures as I move them over. Not just stare at blank images while it's connected.
Help!
Do you have HTC Sync program installed on your computer?
Do that first, and then let the computer install all the drivers needed, which happens automatically when you plug the One X+ in.
One X+ is now mounted as MTP, see here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_Transfer_Protocol
The HTC Sync manager lets you copy/sync your media/pics from your computer.
The OneX+ storage can be found under Start ---> Computer as Portable Device.
Also, you get free 25GB storage with dropbox with your One X+
Makes it extremely easy to sync/share/store any photos/media/files
Install it on your computer and on your phone and enjoy!
The one x+ ditched the mass storage method for MTP. Media transfer protocol has added advantages like being able to copy files to your device while the internal storage remains mounted within android
MTP only, you have to use Media Sync mode for it to work.

[Q] Mount internal Storage with UMS?

I'm using an EVO LTE, but this question should apply to anyone using an Android device that has internal storage and an external card slot.
Let me preface by saying *I know this has been asked before*, but the threads that I could find change direction before my question is answered, because I doubt that anyone has posted with the same purpose. Allow me to explain:
I'm trying to use my EVO LTE as my sole media player (specifically, the internal storage). Connecting it to the PC and getting the files onto it are no big deal (of course I do need to use MTP, which I hate). Now on to the problem:
I'd like to be able to use the device connected to my car's USB port. Being able to pick through my media using the car stereo controls is a big plus for me, and worked great when I had an iPod (which I don't anymore, not getting into that).
Of course, the car stereo's USB connection doesn't support MTP, only Mass Storage, at least as far as I can tell (It's a stock stereo in a Fit). I get a compatibility type of error currently when I try to connect my phone using the 'HTC Sync Manager' USB option in the phone (which mounts the device using MTP). The 'Disk Drive' option of course only mounts the external card.
SOOOO, what I'd love to be able to do is mount the internal storage via USB Mass Storage. I'm not sure if this is currently doable, but my forum-scouring to date leads me to believe that it is not. Any ideas out there? I'm rounding third on offering a bounty for this.
No takers?
I have 0.5 BTC or $50, your choice, for anyone that can enable me to connect to the internal storage using Mass Storage and get my car to read it. I really don't want to buy another iPod...

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