I am using the Snowball mod on the NT and every time I restart the device I lose USB debugging. I have to go through the Hidden Settings and re-enable each time.
Any way to solve this?
the NT auto checks auto mount every time you reboot. Yes, every time you must uncheck automount if you want to connect to pc with usb debugging again. thats why they made the nt hidden settings app. to easily access the menu again. Not a big deal because you will more likely use mountable sd card for storage than you will USB Debugging.
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Hey guys.
Does having this checked stop apps from automatically installing to SD like some do?
I ask this as i would like to have it ticked all the time to stop having to go into the settings and enabling mass storage.
any info would be sweet.
Cheers!
If you check Mass Storage Only in Settings/SD card & phone storage settings, it will automatically connect your phone in Mass Storage mode when you plug it via usb on your pc. That does not affect the way the SD is handled by the phone when not connected to the pc, so apps can install normally.
So you can tick it and don't worry about that when not connected to pc.
You may want to uncheck that when trying to connect via adb though, or when upgrading firmware via pc.
Cheers!
just what i needed to know
It doesn't affect the installation of apps it just puts your phone in mass storage mode directly when you connect it to your pc.
You also don't have to always chose mass storage mode from settings, if you don't have USB debugging turned on, a pop-up screen will appear with a button to turn USB mass storage on/off, or you can do it from the drop down status bar tap the USB connection notification and select mass storage.
I am trying to view the files on my phone on my PC at work. I am unable to install Kies. I have tried the USB Utilities section but it does not work. On my HTC when you plug the USB in it came up with a menu asking you what you wanted to do, is there sommething like this on Samsung phones?
FYI, this is my first Samsung phone.
Enable USB Debugging mode...not sure if it still needs the drivers for that though, I think you still might.
try pull down the top bar and select the usb message, then click on connect storage from pc
Tried that, still nothing. If you still need drivers thats rediculous! I should b able to plug my phone into any computer and view my sd card files, if not then its not much better than an iphone!
that's strange.. i got sgs2 delivered to my work today, so yeah I have no related software or drivers installed, plugged in and entered usb storage successfully.
Btw my PC is still on XP and i cancelled all the driver request that poped up
vinokirk said:
Tried that, still nothing. If you still need drivers thats rediculous! I should b able to plug my phone into any computer and view my sd card files, if not then its not much better than an iphone!
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No drivers needed AFAIK for mass storage... Can you check device manager and see if it shows.
Got it:
-Enable usb debugging
-return to home screen
-plug usb cable in
-pull down status bar
-press ' connect usb storage' button
vinokirk said:
Got it:
-Enable usb debugging
-return to home screen
-plug usb cable in
-pull down status bar
-press ' connect usb storage' button
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It works for the internal mass storage, but i have a 16GB Sandisk SDHC card installed... i used to see/find both the internal storage and the 16GB card in my computer after connecting through USB cable but suddenly from today i am not seeing the 16GB card though it is accessible through My Files on the phone.
Any help??
Ok it's very simple you go settings then wireless and networks,usb utilities,click turn on usb storage then connect cable to pc.
i go into settings and choose usb debugging this way it stops the kies pop up each time
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vinokirk said:
Got it:
-Enable usb debugging
-return to home screen
-plug usb cable in
-pull down status bar
-press ' connect usb storage' button
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There is another approach.
1- Disconnect cable from phone
2 - Disable (uncheck): Applications \ Development \ USB Debugging
3- Go to Wireless and network \ USB utilities
4- Click Connect storage to PC. A message will show up with a "Cancel" button. DO NOT CLICK IT.
5- Connect cable to phone. The little green robot will show up.
6- Click the button to enable USB mass storage.
Whats the catch?: If you only enable USB debugging, only the Extenal SD will mount. If you do this way, then Internal USB and Extenal, both, will be mounted.
dartveiga said:
There is another approach.
1- Disconnect cable from phone
2 - Disable (uncheck): Applications \ Development \ USB Debugging
3- Go to Wireless and network \ USB utilities
4- Click Connect storage to PC. A message will show up with a "Cancel" button. DO NOT CLICK IT.
5- Connect cable to phone. The little green robot will show up.
6- Click the button to enable USB mass storage.
Whats the catch?: If you only enable USB debugging, only the Extenal SD will mount. If you do this way, then Internal USB and Extenal, both, will be mounted.
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tried this to no avail. After I connect cable at step 5, no little green guy, no option to choose? Any ideas?
Is it a proper data cable?
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wickedsaint said:
It works for the internal mass storage, but i have a 16GB Sandisk SDHC card installed... i used to see/find both the internal storage and the 16GB card in my computer after connecting through USB cable but suddenly from today i am not seeing the 16GB card though it is accessible through My Files on the phone.
Any help??
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The external storage is actually a sub directory on the phone storage, it's called external_sd_card iirc (if I remember correctly)
Welcome to the world of Samsung
UMS not mounting - W7
Hello, I have the same problem.
I have done the following already and it doesn't work:
·Updated Kies in hope to get the drivers for my phone.
·Looked for support in official Samsung website, thus downloading a program to install the drivers for my phone.
·Update through Windows update (failed in windows)
Also when i enable USB debugging mode I am forced to disable it just before turning on the USB Mass Storage. Doesn't mount and doesn't recognise phone (can't find in Device Manager).
I suppose I could live using the MTP way but still, like voiced by other people I would also like to have USB Mass Storage mode.
Thank you.
Solution:
I think I have found the solution, I have not tried this yet and supposedly you need CF-root kernel (so Siyah and other kernels might not work). Here is the link:
CLICK HERE
Like the author of that thread has said, I am not responsible if your phone gets bricked, stolen, eaten, drunk, chewed by your dog or anything of the sorts either directly or indirectly! USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!
When I first got my phone and plugged it into my computer, I had to use the pulldown menu and press a "connect to USB" button for my phone to be mounted in Windows so I could access the phone storage. Once I was done, I had to unmount the phone by using the Windows safely remove hardware function.
Now when I connect my phone it simply tries to connect to Kies and although my phone does appear within Windows and I can access the files, I don't have the connect to USB feature and when I'm done, there's nothing to unmount.
What happened? In both situations, I don't even have Kies installed, so the connect to USB option was obviously what I wanted.
Enable USB debugging to mount to usb the old fashion way. Note that if you have a sdcard in the phone when you do this, both the phone's internal memory and your sdcard will show up as two separate drives on your computer.
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Thanks. Makes sense now... when rooting it I obviously had USB debugging enabled... guess I disabled it and didn't put two and two together.
I just rooted the NT, and in the process of putting Google Market. I downloaded the gapp needed, deleted the setupwizard.apk, and I am trying to place the folder on the SD card.
In Development screen, both USB debug options off, auto mount on, unknown source on. I plug NT into my PC, and nothing happened. So i look up Device Mgr, I show a caution sign next to USB Mass Storage Device. I clicked properties, and it says code 10 (device cannot be started) message. I tried to update drivers with the ones that InDirect provided, but it says unable. I tried to uninstall that device, and install it again. Windows file manager is still unable to see the Nook. What can i do?
I opened ES file explorer and it says my SD card is unmounted, but it is in the slot within the NT.
Thanks!
rvr350 said:
I just rooted the NT, and in the process of putting Google Market. I downloaded the gapp needed, deleted the setupwizard.apk, and I am trying to place the folder on the SD card.
In Development screen, both USB debug options off, auto mount on, unknown source on. I plug NT into my PC, and nothing happened. So i look up Device Mgr, I show a caution sign next to USB Mass Storage Device. I clicked properties, and it says code 10 (device cannot be started) message. I tried to update drivers with the ones that InDirect provided, but it says unable. I tried to uninstall that device, and install it again. Windows file manager is still unable to see the Nook. What can i do? Thanks!
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Reboot the PC and the nook?
Try USB on, USB debug on, Automount off, unknown source on.
Same thing happened to me. I did a factory restore and it fixed that and the root and gapps remained in effect. I just had to reinstall my launcher and the super user app from the market.
You can leave USB debugging enabled, but you need the automount checked. I've seen issues where after messing with ADB/debugging the SD card won't properly mount back up.
A reboot of the tablet fixes this (for me).
I left both usb debugging on, mount off, and let NT reboots. Windows XP was able to look it up the 2nd time. You do need to go to device mgr to make sure they have a current driver from indirect installed though.
I have a Problem.
After Installing
[ICS-OK] Install "USB Mass Storage" support. - yes! for external sd, and also internal one!
Can be easly turned on with two shortcuts on home screen
The USB Debugging not Work Anymore.
I have no Script Icons on the Home Screen?
How i can deinstall USB Mass Storage?
How can i find the Files for Controll USB mass Storage outside Homescreen?
Koto99 said:
I have a Problem.
After Installing
[ICS-OK] Install "USB Mass Storage" support. - yes! for external sd, and also internal one!
Can be easly turned on with two shortcuts on home screen
The USB Debugging not Work Anymore.
I have no Script Icons on the Home Screen?
How i can deinstall USB Mass Storage?
How can i find the Files for Controll USB mass Storage outside Homescreen?
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To disable USB Mass Storage and re-enable USB Debugging, go to Settings > Storage > USB computer connection (icon in upper right corner of screen) and set CONNECT AS to Media device (MTP), then go to Settings > Developer options and turn on USB debugging.
Big Thanx
Now i understood .
Gscript Icon under APPs
Reboot Device = make MPT Off (USB Debugging gone)
UMS ExSD and inSD set the Mass Storage Options On.
And
Settings > Storage > USB computer connection (icon in upper right corner of screen) and set CONNECT AS to Media device (MTP), then go to Settings > Developer options and turn on USB debugging.
Set Mass Storage Off.
Very Important Infos!!
Damn i made a factory reset of my tablet for reenable debugging haha
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xperia_pro said:
Damn i made a factory reset of my tablet for reenable debugging haha
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Yes, funny but sad . Many months ago when I first used Condi's two USB Mass Storage scripts, I learned through trial and error how to re-enable USB Debugging. What is needed is a third script that will automatically disable USB Mass Storage and re-enable USB Debugging. Perhaps Condi will read this message and consider adding such a script to his ALLinONE tool.