Just got my GS3 (previously i had GS2 I9100G) , now my question is that in the settings folder there is no option of USB UTILITIES which was there in my old GS2 !! How am i supposed to connect my storage memory to the PC via USB ??
By using the search function.
There are literally dozens of threads about this.
The S3 does not have mass storage mode, only Mtp (which works fine on Windows computers)
You can use your sdcard with Easy UMS though
d4fseeker said:
By using the search function.
There are literally dozens of threads about this.
The S3 does not have mass storage mode, only Mtp (which works fine on Windows computers)
You can use your sdcard with Easy UMS though
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I have Kies installed on my PC & so the moment i connect my phone to PC the Kies will take over , hence the confusion !!
Do i need to uninstall Kies ?? Sorry for these "noobish questions" !!
Guys i am really eager to know whether Kies , which has been installed on my PC , will take over or not because i want to copy some app-files from my PC on to my SD card !
there is an app called easy ums in our apps and themes section. install it and now you will get usb mass storage for your ext sd card. s3 by default dosent support mass storage .
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here it is
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1711009
ketani73 said:
Guys i am really eager to know whether Kies , which has been installed on my PC , will take over or not because i want to copy some app-files from my PC on to my SD card !
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what do you mean by take over ? just update kies to latest version , should have the mtp drivers installed too
Aimara said:
what do you mean by take over ? just update kies to latest version , should have the mtp drivers installed too
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I do have the latest Kies version & by the phrase "take over" i mean the phone will connect to kies straight away , which is not my goal !! I simply want to copy a few apps from my PC to my Ext SD Card !!
@bala_gamer .... Thanks for your kind help my dear bro , i am not a techie but will try as much as i can to follow the link you have given !!
Is there a way to just copy some apps from my pc to the handset using Kies ? Even if i can copy the apps on my internal memory , i can always move them to ext sd card !!
You can't move apps from internal memory to your sd card/install apps to sd card without rooting your device first.
Up to you whether you want to root your phone though.
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OK fine !! Now just let me put it this way , forget mass storage connectivity !! Just assume that i have a GO Launcher theme (or any .apk file) on my PC & i want to install it to my GS3 , what is the solution for this ???
On Windows Vista/ Windows7, go to My Computer and access the phone which should appear.
Windows XP is more complicated (as usual).
Alternatively you can:
- root and use Easy UMS apk as already mentioned
- Use AirDroid
- Use Samba Fileshare
- Use any other filesharing app with your phone
Btw: Pushing a thread after only 2 hours is considered rude. Everyone in this forum helps you completely for free and whether you believe it or not some of us do have a life outside the XDA world.
Thanks dear bro d4fseeker & i am really sorry for pushing my query but believe me it was out of pure curiosity of how my new GS3 would work !! I am proud to be a part of this awesome forum full of awesome members !!
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Is it correct that this mode is missing in S III?
Regards,
BTJ
xda890 said:
Is it correct that this mode is missing in S III?
Regards,
BTJ
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I think it was re-added to CM9 for the S2 so you just have to wait for CM9 to come out for the S3.
Why shouldn't it have it, it has an SD card slot.
eksasol said:
Why shouldn't it have it, it has an SD card slot.
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All I know with my S2 (ICS) is that it has MTP and when I plug it in it detects both internal and external sd with no issues.
My Note on the official ICS build actually has a mas storage mode, so this may be supported in the S3.
I just read it in one of the reviews...
BTJ
No mention on User manual..
User manual has several errors though, so may not be gospel. That said I follow a current user of the S3 on Twitter and he says the option for mass memory is not present on his, but it isn't a retail release version.
otester said:
All I know with my S2 (ICS) is that it has MTP and when I plug it in it detects both internal and external sd with no issues.
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Old fashioned UBS Mass Storage mode is still available on ICS.
http://www.jayceooi.com/2012/03/14/how-to-enable-usb-mass-storage-on-android-4-0-ics-samsung-galaxy-s2/
It might take a little while to load for the first time - mine did.
Cheers.
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Old fashioned UBS Mass Storage mode is still available on ICS.
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Problem is: "Is this option present in GS3?".
otester said:
All I know with my S2 (ICS) is that it has MTP and when I plug it in it detects both internal and external sd with no issues.
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eksasol said:
Why shouldn't it have it, it has an SD card slot.
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go to wireless and networks and there is usb storage mode my friend that was at the event said it was he was doing a detailed review for cnet
There is no USB menu item in settings!
Transfering Data via SwiFTP now...
USB Mass Storage apk is not working without root
i fear the end of mass storage mode especially for internal sd. if the whole internal sd is formatted as ext4 partition, there is no way for it to get detected in windows
Dropbox?
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You have MTP, PTP Mode in Notificationbar when plugged to USB.
You have "\\Phone\" with Internal+ExternalSD available, but not as a Driveletter.
Problem: Losing Timestamp when transfering files... i tried as ZIP but when extracting with AndroZip or TotalCommander, the Timestamp is not set to original.
Think Root+USB Mass Storage apk will help.
this seriously sux. why the hell would I want to set my phone to be on mtp/ptp mode with inferior file transfer speeds...
Thank goodness I bought myself the HTC One X and my Dad's the one stuck with the S3 =)
Yes, it is correct that there is no built-in USB mass storage mode in the stock firmware.
I have been looking for a way to enable it too.
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I reformatted my SD card to exFAT and then it was visible via USB, from windows explorer I see phone and SD Card
I'm not sure if it was because i reformated card or because it was exFAT format but its there and it now works!
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Think Root+USB Mass Storage apk will help.
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Didnt get it to work with UMS1.0.apk or MultiMountSD.
Just plug into computer
If you're intention is just to copy/paste from computer, just plug in your S3 mate to your computer.
That's what i do.
How do I enable USB Mass storage mode instead of the stupid MTP og PTP?
Regards,
BTJ
Not sure if this works for the SGS3 but it worked for the SGS2:
Bring up Settings.
Click More… (under Wireless and network).
Then select USB utilities ~ Set USB cable connection mode.
Select Connect storage to PC then.
Connect USB cable from phone to PC.
Select Turn on USB storage.
That’s all.
Sorry, no such settings in SGS3, we are stuch with MTP or PTP... Don't understand the logic behind removing USB Mass storage mode!! Both MTP and PTP are slow as hell and there is no support for S3 in libmtp at the moment to make matters worse... If I had known this, I would have reconsidered my choice of buying a SGS3.....
BTJ
Like the Nexus, /sdcard is mounted at /data/media (IIRC, mount point could be different), meaning that internal data and the internal sdcard space share the space, rather than being split. UMS removes access to the device that is mounted from the phone, so it cannot be used when the sdcard is shared in this fashion.
I thought libmtp worked? I've been using adb and a GUI for shifting lots of files, qtadb
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Seems to be a problem with both SII and SIII... But I will check out qtadb, thx...
BTJ
So am I reading this right. You can't plug a USB cable in, the SD card appears then in explorer?
I have a sensation XE at moment and use this a lot for transferring files at work/home etc.
So can I not access my files normally now that I copy to SD card, eg docs etc?
Nope... But it sounds like you are using Windows so then MTP will work, kind of like you are used to...
BTJ
The idea about using MTP is it allows you to continue to use your phone without disruption, loading Mass Storage un-mounts the sd from your phone.
However I do think we should still be given a choice
Yes, I guess I understand the idea... What I don't understand is why they have removed the choice we used to have.... :-|
BTJ
I stil don't have an S3, but am a little confused on the MTP etc. Also I use a Mac and a Windows PC.
So when you plug in an S3 on a Windows PC, what does it do in MTP mode? just still allow you to drag/drop files? does the S3 come up as another drive or something in explore?
Also anyone with a Mac, how does this work?
cheers
This might give us some insight on why no USB Storage.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2011/1...behind-galaxy-nexus-lack-of-usb-mass-storage/
fylim said:
This might give us some insight on why no USB Storage.
http://www.androidpolice.com/2011/1...behind-galaxy-nexus-lack-of-usb-mass-storage/
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I think I got the jist of that article lol but does this mean android developement were looking for devices to have either internal storage or sd storage but because the SG3 has both its sort of screwed things up a bit?
So UMS might be released in a later patch to allow easier access to added SD storage? Or does the current setting allow access to both storage thru windows pc?
Soz if I come across as a noob I havent got sg3 yet but planning to get one in a few weeks for upgrade and Ive been trying to get the low down on positives and negatives before I get the phone
Keep things simple!
Please can someone answer this simply.
Can I plug in the device into my mac/pc and just transfer any file to the micro SD card whilst it is in the phone?
All I want to do is to be able to put avi files on it as samsung kies or doubletwist doesn't seem to suppor them...
A yes or a no with and explanation would be great ta!!
pow001 said:
Please can someone answer this simply.
Can I plug in the device into my mac/pc and just transfer any file to the micro SD card whilst it is in the phone?
All I want to do is to be able to put avi files on it as samsung kies or doubletwist doesn't seem to suppor them...
A yes or a no with and explanation would be great ta!!
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yes you can easily do that. No issues in that. Simply treat it as a normal pendrive in such a case.
sorted!
toxicthunder said:
yes you can easily do that. No issues in that. Simply treat it as a normal pendrive in such a case.
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Thanks for the help. Although I figure out what everyone was talking about.
This is how I did it (maybe this will help others noobs as well):
You will need the 'Android File Transfer program' --> google search it!
1.Connect phone to PC (you will see usb icon at the top of the screen)
2. Pull down the notification centre.
3. Touch the usb thing.
4. Click PTP mode
5. Open the file transfer program
BOOM! Rock on nerds!
When I connect my S3 to my Windows XP laptop it connects as a media device, showing only 2 folders - data and media. When I connnect to a Windows 7 desktop I can access both the internal and external SD cards as storage devices - which is what I want to do on the laptop.
Is there any way that I can get full access to my phone's SD card from a Windows XP machine?
itm said:
When I connect my S3 to my Windows XP laptop it connects as a media device, showing only 2 folders - data and media. When I connnect to a Windows 7 desktop I can access both the internal and external SD cards as storage devices - which is what I want to do on the laptop.
Is there any way that I can get full access to my phone's SD card from a Windows XP machine?
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I'd suggest trying to install KIES for the drivers and see if that helps
Or search for the SaMSUNG usb DRIVERS .
jje
I had already installed the Samsung USB driver, so that wasn't the issue. I've now installed Kies, but that seems to have made things worse - I now get an error installing the hardware device when I plug the phone in, and the laptop can't see it at all :0(
itm said:
When I connect my S3 to my Windows XP laptop it connects as a media device, showing only 2 folders - data and media. When I connnect to a Windows 7 desktop I can access both the internal and external SD cards as storage devices - which is what I want to do on the laptop.
Is there any way that I can get full access to my phone's SD card from a Windows XP machine?
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Really? It is my understanding that stock s3 does not support usb mass storage, only mtp (which is why you see it appear as a media device). You can download easy usb mass storage from the s3 android apps forum to enable mass storage mode (requires root and busybox), but only for the external sd card. As the internal sd card is a single partition mounting it in windows would render the device unusable. Could you elaborate on how you are achieving this in win7,and what you are running on your s3 (firmware, rooted etc)?
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Really? It is my understanding that stock s3 does not support usb mass storage, only mtp (which is why you see it appear as a media device). You can download easy usb mass storage from the s3 android apps forum to enable mass storage mode (requires root and busybox), but only for the external sd card. As the internal sd card is a single partition mounting it in windows would render the device unusable. Could you elaborate on how you are achieving this in win7,and what you are running on your s3 (firmware, rooted etc)?
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There was no special setup on Win7. I'm running Win7 Enterprise and did not manually install either Kies or a Samsung driver - I just plugged the phone in. The phone is rooted, and running CheckROM 3.5. It is listed as a media player, but shows the internal SD card as "Phone" and the external card as "Card". Now if only I could get XP to do something similar.
Will investigate easy usb mass storage....
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There was no special setup on Win7. I'm running Win7 Enterprise and did not manually install either Kies or a Samsung driver - I just plugged the phone in. The phone is rooted, and running CheckROM 3.5. It is listed as a media player, but shows the internal SD card as "Phone" and the external card as "Card". Now if only I could get XP to do something similar.
Will investigate easy usb mass storage....
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Thanks for the speedy clarification. If you went into either phone or card could you see non-media files (e.g zip files)? I think you may be running in mtp mode on both machines, and I think you can only see media files in mtp mode. However I am definitely no expert or developer.
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Thanks for the speedy clarification. If you went into either phone or card could you see non-media files (e.g zip files)? I think you may be running in mtp mode on both machines, and I think you can only see media files in mtp mode. However I am definitely no expert or developer.
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Yes I'm running MTP mode. The only other option is Camera (PTP). On the Win7 machine I can see all files and directories - it behaves just like a mass storage device.
MTP mode
Connected via Samsung USB cable to Win 7 PC.+ drivers installed
Open My Computer
Open GT-i9300
Two drives Phone and SD card exactly the same as in USB mass storage mode .
Cut Paste Copy Delete all the normal functions on all the user folders .
jje
itm said:
Yes I'm running MTP mode. The only other option is Camera (PTP). On the Win7 machine I can see all files and directories - it behaves just like a mass storage device.
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Yeah I just plugged my phone in to test and can see non-media files in mtp mode. I'm sure it has drawbacks but I'm afraid I can't remember them lol. I know the positive points for mtp is the phone can still access the card, and media files will be formatted to the optimum file type when you transfer them (for example movies will be re encoded to native resolution).
I'm afraid I've reached the limit of my knowledge in this area and don't think I can be of any more assistance. The best I can advise is use easy usb to access the external sd card on your xp machine, and research the limitations of mtp mode, and how xp handles mtp.
Edit: after some brief research it seems you need windows media player 10 or higher for mtp to work on xp, although I seriously doubt you have an older version. Also as you are rooted you could install Solid Explorer Beta from the play store (free) and browse the file system via wifi by pressing menu key and selecting file sharing from within the app.
I'm now officially out of ideas
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Do you have the latest service pack installed on XP (sp3), as well as as latest windows media player? The XP MTP support comew with one of those, i don't remember which one, though. Wouldn't hurt to have both anyway.
PS: Those recommending Kies should think again! It has NOTHING to do with it and its a piece of cr^H^H^H bloatware.
Hello everybody,
is there any way to have full access to the SD-Card in the Galaxy SIII (the extcard, not the phone's memory card) over USB without having to root the phone? The UMS-workaround with easyUMS doesn't work unless the phone is rooted.
Thanks in advance
No you have to Root.
maklein said:
Hello everybody,
is there any way to have full access to the SD-Card in the Galaxy SIII (the extcard, not the phone's memory card) over USB without having to root the phone? The UMS-workaround with easyUMS doesn't work unless the phone is rooted.
Thanks in advance
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Plug it into PC via USB cable Windows Explorer PHONE open two drives one phone one ext sd card .
Right in front of my very eyes as i write .
jje
JJEgan said:
Plug it into PC via USB cable Windows Explorer PHONE open two drives one phone one ext sd card .
Right in front of my very eyes as i write .
jje
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That's right, but reading from the extsdcard is not the problem, only writing directly into files on it. Meaning, any file I open from there is opened read-only and this is annoying. Makes my wonder, what for do I have a card slot and a card, when I cannot use it as a mass storage?!
maklein said:
That's right, but reading from the extsdcard is not the problem, only writing directly into files on it. Meaning, any file I open from there is opened read-only and this is annoying. Makes my wonder, what for do I have a card slot and a card, when I cannot use it as a mass storage?!
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I can use the MTP option as a normal USB drive..no problem in reading or writing to the card..are you sure your drivers are correctly installed..
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I can use the MTP option as a normal USB drive..no problem in reading or writing to the card..are you sure your drivers are correctly installed..
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yes, i am sure... how comes you can write on the card? We're talking about the extSdCard, right? I can write files on it, all right, I cannot write into the files, i.e. they are opened as read-only.
Yes, that is a restriction in the MTP protocol; it can only transfer whole files, not parts (updates, changes).
Some apps are not able to work with that and will report read-only.
The easiest fix is to use, e.g. SMB Fileshare (which unfortunately requires root) whcih allows you to even mount the phone as a (pseudo)real drive via Wifi network without the need of a USB cable.
Hello guys,
This is my first post and this place is still new to me so bare with me.
I have a Samsung Galaxy S2 Plus. Rooted. Android 4.2.2
I am looking to recover some deleted files in the internal storage however whenever I plug in the USB to the PC, programs like "Paragon Backup and Recovery" and "Remo Recover for Android" cannot detect the device.
USB Debugging is checked.
I have been searching but no luck. Maybe someone here can help.
Thanks!
try kies and wandojia to update the lastest driver, it would help
LucciMane said:
Hello guys,
This is my first post and this place is still new to me so bare with me.
I have a Samsung Galaxy S2 Plus. Rooted. Android 4.2.2
I am looking to recover some deleted files in the internal storage however whenever I plug in the USB to the PC, programs like "Paragon Backup and Recovery" and "Remo Recover for Android" cannot detect the device.
USB Debugging is checked.
I have been searching but no luck. Maybe someone here can help.
Thanks!
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sometimes change to another port would help
and also, you could switch mode (MTP, Camera, Mass Storage) and sometimes with debugging.
Eventually your PC would recognize and thus you could access to the internal data!
TRY harder man
GodShot said:
sometimes change to another port would help
and also, you could switch mode (MTP, Camera, Mass Storage) and sometimes with debugging.
Eventually your PC would recognize and thus you could access to the internal data!
TRY harder man
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I tried all that. There is no option for Mass Storage. Otherwise I wouldn't be here lol.
Are you sure you have installed every drivers?
LucciMane said:
I tried all that. There is no option for Mass Storage. Otherwise I wouldn't be here lol.
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Make sure every driver is properly installed?
You could use the Chinese synchronizing software "Wandojia". It could auto-detect and install the driver for you!
Or sometimes the option is hid under the category of more settings- wireless and networks- USB utilities
Or in storage, but you have to press menu to select the option
Just keep trying, good luck !