Unable to enable debug mode. - Galaxy Ace S5830 General

Im running CM9 beta 10 by Maclaw studios and I'm unable to activate the debug mode.
On connecting the device to the computer, I get the usual notification saying USB connected. i then go to the settings and enable the debug mode. As soon as I mark that option, my SD card gets unmounted. Then I get a notification saying debug enabled, but this lasts only for a second after which the debug notification has disappeared. However, in the settings menu, the debug option is still enabled.
Now, If I de-select the debug option in the settings menu, I get the notification saying that the USB is now connected
I would appreciate any suggestions regarding this. Anything short of re-flashing would be awesome.
Thanks.

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[Q] Any way to make usb connection auto mount both sd card and inbuilt storage.

Is there any way to get the phone to automatically detect usb plugged in as drives on my pc, seen quite a few automount apps in market, but they all seem to either need rooted phone or only mount the sd card, and not mount inbuilt storage. Any ideas folks, as having to go into settings, network setting and usb settings is a royal pain each time I want to put anything on the phone.
Kies doesn't work at all, says need MTP drivers which I've tried reinstalling to no effect(I digress -this is a separate issue) .
Thanks in advance for any help provided peeps.
Erhm, when you plug your phone into your PC, you just drag down your status bar and select 'connect to pc'. No need to go into settings you know.
Settings => Applications => Development => USB debuggin [X]
enable that, connect USB, then this:
prodygee said:
Erhm, when you plug your phone into your PC, you just drag down your status bar and select 'connect to pc'. No need to go into settings you know.
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prodygee said:
Erhm, when you plug your phone into your PC, you just drag down your status bar and select 'connect to pc'. No need to go into settings you know.
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+1
how hard is it to press a button?
ah, much quicker, cheers folks, needed to enable debugging to get the option.

[Q] USB Debugging Connected message displayed

I installed VEGAn-7 RC1 on my g Tablet. When I try to connect USB to my computer, I can't see the drive on my Windows XP. and there is that message "USB debugging connected" displayed on the notification.
Can anyone please help?
Thanks,
Kelvin
Uh...I'm not sure about Vegan 7, but on every Rom I've ever used (Vegan 5.1.1, Brilliant corners, Flashback, Gtabcomb, Beasties, and Calk/Clem) you need to tap the notification, and select connect to USB, then you get a screen that allows you to "activate USB transfer."
If you click on the actual notification (in notificatons) it should open a dialog "USB connected on tablet" with an Activate USB transfer button & a Hide button...click Activate USB Transfer and it will enable the PC to connect.
By the way, with USB debugging turned on you can access the tablet file systems via adb.
Thank you so much for your reply. I tap on the notification and can't find any option "USB connected on tablet" or "Activate USB transfer" button. So, what is adb?
Thanks,
Kelvinlo
Kelvinlo said:
Thank you so much for your reply. I tap on the notification and can't find any option "USB connected on tablet" or "Activate USB transfer" button. So, what is adb?
Thanks,
Kelvinlo
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ADB stands for Android Debug Bridge. Involves downloading & installing java & android sdk's & ADB drivers. Allows command line access to the Android filesystem. But your PC must be able to detect the gtab before you can install the adb drivers needed to access it that way.
Look in your Device Manager & see if you have a device called Android Phone while your gTab is connected via USB!
You may want to try USBDview http://www.nirsoft.net/utils/usb_devices_view.html. It's supposed to show currently connected usb devices and previously connected devices. May be useful if you are just missing the device in Device Manager.
Thanks for your replay. I finally found out what the problem is. I downloaded the VEGAn 7 version with the clemsyn kernal, which has a known issue with USB connection with gTablet. Then I downloaded and installed the one with pershoot kernal and everything run fine. However the pershoot kernal don't have overclock. A bit slower than the one with clemsyn kernal.
I believe pershoot is overclockable to 1.4Ghz. You may have to download/install setcpu to enable overclocking. Search the forums to be sure.

ICS and USB debug/Mass storage

With the new ICS firmware (and I don't know if its all ICS) you need to turn off debug in order to use Mass Storage.
Is there any application or other way around this? It gets a little annoying to always have to do this.
Titanium backup needs debugging on for some of my apps and if not using mass storage mode the phone connects via MTP mode which is very slow
I would willingly pay for an app/widget that does the following
Once pressed turns off debug and asks you to plug in USB for mass storage.
Prior to disconnecting the USB cable you select to disconnect which then un-mounts the storage and then turns back on debug
figure should be easy to make for some dev out there
Anyone have an idea on this?
Guess no one out there has an idea
Hmm, for me the only difference running ICS and checking or unchecking dev option/USB debugging is whether or not I can manually unmount the phone in Windows, it always connects as a media device and I have no otion to turn that off.
Mediamonkey takes forever when my phone is connected as MTP (say 15 minutes to build the sync list?), and the only real option to use it to send fresh music to my phone WAS connecting it as mass storage (15 SECONDS for the sync list).
So I would really really appreciate any hints on how to get my S2 to connect as mass storage. It's the official ROM rooted using Chainfires respective kernel.
Ciddy said:
Hmm, for me the only difference running ICS and checking or unchecking dev option/USB debugging is whether or not I can manually unmount the phone in Windows, it always connects as a media device and I have no otion to turn that off.
Mediamonkey takes forever when my phone is connected as MTP (say 15 minutes to build the sync list?), and the only real option to use it to send fresh music to my phone WAS connecting it as mass storage (15 SECONDS for the sync list).
So I would really really appreciate any hints on how to get my S2 to connect as mass storage. It's the official ROM rooted using Chainfires respective kernel.
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Or at least an app that selects and deselects the option automatically as I mention above.
Sure a dev somewhere can make lots of money for an app like this
Solution found (works for me);
http://www.jayceooi.com/2012/03/14/...storage-on-android-4-0-ics-samsung-galaxy-s2/
How to enable USB mass storage on Android 4.0 ICS Samsung Galaxy S2?
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.
http://www.jayceooi.com/2012/03/14/...storage-on-android-4-0-ics-samsung-galaxy-s2/
Ciddy said:
Solution found (works for me);
http://www.jayceooi.com/2012/03/14/...storage-on-android-4-0-ics-samsung-galaxy-s2/
How to enable USB mass storage on Android 4.0 ICS Samsung Galaxy S2?
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.
http://www.jayceooi.com/2012/03/14/...storage-on-android-4-0-ics-samsung-galaxy-s2/
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Thanks for the info but I already knew this.Also you didnt need all these steps in gingerbread and previous software versions.
Also for people using USB debug this must be turned off before being able o do all of the above.
Im just saying an app can be made that does all of this with one click
Well, get onboard here, test and say if it works.
I have USB Debugging always on and I am currently running LP7 version of ICS.
When I plug in the the phone I get the Media Device (MTP) coming up on the phone - which is ticked.
In Windows Explorer (Windows XP) just below Control Panel (in the folders window) is a +GT-I9100. Clicking on the + I see a subfolder +Phone The items in this folder are the Internal SD of the phone.
From this I just drag and drop. I haven't noticed any difference in speed between this new way and the old method in Gingerbread.
fred_up said:
I have USB Debugging always on and I am currently running LP7 version of ICS.
When I plug in the the phone I get the Media Device (MTP) coming up on the phone - which is ticked.
In Windows Explorer (Windows XP) just below Control Panel (in the folders window) is a +GT-I9100. Clicking on the + I see a subfolder +Phone The items in this folder are the Internal SD of the phone.
From this I just drag and drop. I haven't noticed any difference in speed between this new way and the old method in Gingerbread.
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Try transferring a large file you will see the difference between transfer speeds in MTP mode and mass storage.
Also with MTP you can only do one thing at a time. For example let's say you are transferring files. While doing that you want to erase something else. It will wait for the original transfer to finish prior to starting
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Well, get onboard here, test and say if it works.
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But will this work even with debug on?
Yes. As mentioned in the linked post:
- connect cable
- classic "usb connected" notification appears in notification bar with option to do usb mount
- adb available.
Doesn't like my Mac either
When connecting my galaxy s2, I get the attached error.
fred_up said:
I have USB Debugging always on and I am currently running LP7 version of ICS.
When I plug in the the phone I get the Media Device (MTP) coming up on the phone - which is ticked.
In Windows Explorer (Windows XP) just below Control Panel (in the folders window) is a +GT-I9100. Clicking on the + I see a subfolder +Phone The items in this folder are the Internal SD of the phone.
From this I just drag and drop. I haven't noticed any difference in speed between this new way and the old method in Gingerbread.
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MTP wont even work properly on my Windows 7 machine. It refuses to update the explorer process as long as the phone is plugged in. So navigating the phone means a lot of plugging and unplugging to get anything out of it.
Changing to UMS means my 2 devices (Internal SD and External SD) are visisble right away, but sadly are not displayed with any storage bars underneath . As a result I can't access them anyway and the second my phone goes to standby it stops the "process".
So any help or hints how to get my damned phone to actually work and show the storage bars underneath is most welcomed.

[Q] enabling MSC mode

I just installed ICS on my SGSII, and am not sure how to enable MSC mode.
Connect your mobile with pc and there will be a option on the notification bar and it will ask you about the connection mode
It says "connected as a media device. touch for other usb options." i click on it, and there are two options: media device (mtp) - checked, and camera (ptp) not checked

How to make Nord N10 automatically go into file transfer mode upon connection via USB?

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It's very annoying to have to always manually find that notification and change the mode. I'd like it to just always connect in file transfer mode as soon as USB is plugged in. Phone is rooted, open to any suggestions
I see, it's hidden in System -> Developer Options -> Select USB configuration
For some odd reason, I remember having to do this like three times (literally) before it stuck when configuring the phone... but after that, it has remained set so.

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