[Q] How to access sd card files in 3.16 from Ubuntu? - Sprint HTC EVO 4G LTE

Since my recent upgrade to 3.16 (4.1 Jelly Bean), I've run into another problem...I can't copy most files from the sd card whe using Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. Prior to the upgrade (under Android 4.0.1 ICS), when I plugged the phone into the Ubuntu PC, a screen would pop up on the phone asking if I wanted "Disk Drive" or "Charging Only". I would pick "Disk Drive", and I was able to copy to/from the sd card.
Now, when I plug the phone in to the Ubuntu PC, Ubuntu identifies the phone as a digital audio player. I can look at the contents of all folders, but it appears that the only files I can open and copy are in the DCIM folder (camera). If I try to copy or open files in other folders, like my backups or Music folder, I get "Error getting file -6 not supported".
If I try to change the USB sharing mode on the phone from "HTC Sync Manager" to "Disk Drive" the phone folders disappear in Ubuntu and nothing happens. I've looked around for some settings regarding USB mode, but they seem to be gone.
Everyting works fine in this regard from a Windows PC, but I use Ubuntu as my primary home computer.
Are there any workarounds for this issue? I am rooted.
Thanks!

I found a great link to solve this problem in Ubuntu 12.04. I installed the package discussed in the link below, and sd card access works great! Apparently better MTP support is coming in Ubuntu 13.
http://www.webupd8.org/2012/12/how-to-mount-android-40-ubuntu-go-mtpfs.html
Just to re-iterate a point in the post, be sure to unmount the phone after plugging it in and before mounting it with go-mtpfs.

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[Q] USB seems to link to mystery area on tablet

When I hook my tablet up to the PC via USB, I get a drive letter in Windows. When I open that drive, there are files in there- however, I can't find where these files are on the tablet when I look there. There are folders in the PC view like Android, data, DCIM, Download, kindle, LOST.DIR, media, and .android_Secure and .HuffPost. However, these are not folders on my SD card (which would be /sdcard2) or my internal /SDcard folder. I've tried hunting and pecking through the tablet file structure and doing searches on the files in the folders, but I can't find where the location I see on the PC is on the tablet.
Any help? Big thanks in advance. I successfully rooted the tablet using the TNT_Lite ROM, and haven't noticed any other problems.
debug mode....
I've found the same...sort of. Sometime I get that it is in debug mode and I can't access file, and other times it does mount fine and I can access the files.
It's not that. When USB Debugging is on, I can't see the tablet in Windows.
Just to ask while waiting for a better answer- when everyone here connects their G tablet via USB to their PC, what area do they connect to?
Not sure if this is any different from Vegan's setup but I'm assuming it isn't.
The files and folders you listed when you connect your tablet to your pc via usb are in the "/sdcard" directory. On vegan tab at least, it is set up so that your internal memory (the 16 gb or whatever it is that is built into the tablet) is accessed through the folder /sdcard. What you may be confusing this with is either the /sdcard2, which would be an external microsd card, or the root ("/") directory of your tablet.
All of You,
Here is a link to a post I did that should help you:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1010943
Read this and post back if you have more questions.
Rev

[Q] PC not recognizing internal and external SD card for Nook

I have a nook that had 1.4.1 on it before I put the Nook Zergy root and patch on, about a year ago. The other day I installed cm-7-TEAM-B-BETA1-signed and gapps, and then cm-10-20130123-UNOFFICIAL-acclaim and gapps. Everything seems to be going well except the PC does not see the internal nook sd card (My Nook) or the external SD card. There was also a broken driver in the device manager that said Barnes and Noble Nook, so I reinstalled the Android Composite ABD Interface driver in the device manager, but nothing seems to get the PC to see the nook or sd cards that I put in. The computer drive list shows Removable Disk (E) and Removable Disk (F) and when they are clicked it prompts to insert a disk. My computer is Windows 7. Somewhere along the way I must have done something wrong. It doesn't say My Nook or show the sd card. I have tried reformatting the external SD card.
Is there a way to get the PC to recognize the nook - have it show up on the PC when connected via usb? Will I have to revert back to stock or should I try reflashing the Rom I have, or installing a new Rom? I forgot to make a backup of my 1.4.1 version before I started custom Roms. oops. :silly: :crying:
Are you getting prompt on the tablet notification bar? It should give a message like 'touch to transfer files to computer ' or something like that.
Also try disabling USB debugging mode in settings > developer options
And if you're considering flashing new ROM, go to cm10, no need to revert to stock to fix USB issue.
Edit - missed that you were already on cm10. Usb works fine for me though on cm10
Your Tablet might be set to work as MTP device. Included is a picture of what i looks like in my Windows file explorer. You may need to disconnect and reconnect, close and re-open the file explorer for it to show up.
Thank You satan and asawi - It's working now. Unchecking the developer options and going into the storage options to mount the usb fixed it. I also reformatted the card after I saw that root card would work, but not the one I had in the nook. Everything is working, yay! You saved me from a lot of frustration trying to figure it out.

[Q] USB to PC Issue-Android 4.1.2 on phone ZTE N9810/Sprint Vital

Hi. I have Android 4.1.2, which is stock on my Virgin Mobile ZTE N9810 phone that is 4gLTE. It is also called Sprint Vital on Sprint. On the Android 4.1.2--when I hook it up to the PC via USB; it does not show folders like the app ES Explorer does on the phone. My problem is that older versions of Androids showed all files and folders on my Windows 7 H.E. PC. This version does not. I need to access the download folder on the sd card but can't. On the PC in Windows Explorer, it does not show all folders on SD card, including the folder "Download." I have a video on there that i need to transfer to my PC, but because it's not showing that folder, I cannot transfer the file. I can work around that, but don't want to. I want access to the Download folder. Tried searching in Windows Explorer too and it comes up empty. Don't understand why this is so different than older Android versions. Also tried to get to it from the Phone folder verse SD Card folder. Still no luck and cannot find mnt folder either with Android 4.1.2. Even tried changing the USB connection option, like "Install Driver", "Connect to PC Software," and "Media Device (MTP)"-default option.
Note: If I go to Phone/Download, images and pdf files are there-even though they are on sd card-, but this folder with a video is not. Also, I have Show hidden files and folders checked in windows explorer.
So in summary, I need to access the SD Card download folder on my PC from my phone through USB, but it is missing and folders do not show the same in Windows Explorer as they do in ES Explorer on the phone. It is almost like the phone chooses what to displayon my pc.
salmmus said:
Hi. I have Android 4.1.2, which is stock on my Virgin Mobile ZTE N9810 phone that is 4gLTE. It is also called Sprint Vital on Sprint. On the Android 4.1.2--when I hook it up to the PC via USB; it does not show folders like the app ES Explorer does on the phone. My problem is that older versions of Androids showed all files and folders on my Windows 7 H.E. PC. This version does not. I need to access the download folder on the sd card but can't. On the PC in Windows Explorer, it does not show all folders on SD card, including the folder "Download." I have a video on there that i need to transfer to my PC, but because it's not showing that folder, I cannot transfer the file. I can work around that, but don't want to. I want access to the Download folder. Tried searching in Windows Explorer too and it comes up empty. Don't understand why this is so different than older Android versions. Also tried to get to it from the Phone folder verse SD Card folder. Still no luck and cannot find mnt folder either with Android 4.1.2. Even tried changing the USB connection option, like "Install Driver", "Connect to PC Software," and "Media Device (MTP)"-default option.
Note: If I go to Phone/Download, images and pdf files are there-even though they are on sd card-, but this folder with a video is not. Also, I have Show hidden files and folders checked in windows explorer.
So in summary, I need to access the SD Card download folder on my PC from my phone through USB, but it is missing and folders do not show the same in Windows Explorer as they do in ES Explorer on the phone. It is almost like the phone chooses what to displayon my pc.
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[Q] Storage contents not being shown on computer (device without CID)

Hi guys
Since I lost the CID of my RAZR XT910, I'v been using Boot Menu Manager. There's one annoying problem has been always bugging me.
The contents of both internal and external storage are not being correctly shown on computer (Windows 7), no matter the device is connected as MTP or mass storage.
For example, I create a folder with file manager on the device and then connect phone to computer, this folder may not be displayed. It seems that the contents are cached on the computer and never get refreshed. This happens most of the time.
Everytime I transfer files I have to use a card reader, and this is very inconvenient.
Does anyone know if this is caused by Boot Menu Manager or there's something wrong with my computer system?
Thanks for any infomation in advance.

Internal Memory and USB transfer

So I guess flashing with CM 10.2 does not alter the built-in folder structure of the NT. I show two categories of "internal storage": about 11.6 GB of "available" space (some of which seems to be taken up by apps and cache) and a second category of a miserly 1 GB. [oh yeah, turns out the "8 GB NT" I got from ebay was actually a 16 GB model. Go figure]
Question: can I rename the "B&N downloads" folder and delete subfolders without messing anything up? If so, can I store files in there (videos, music, epubs, etc.). I'm guessing that the "My Files" folder is actually on the 1 GB partition. Is this correct? Can I likewise customize those folders?
And USB.... As far as I can tell, only MTP works with my Win 8.1 system--and not well. I cannot see any files, just "internal memory" (the 1 GB part). Dragging and dropping gives a "can't copy because the device has stopped" or similar, but the file does seem to transfer. You just can't see it on the computer. Using the "Send to" shell command gives a similar result. If I change the USB setting to "mass storage" and turn on USB debugging, I get the little system tray icon for a connected USB device on my PC, but the Nook is not listed there and nothing shows up in the explorer file directory.
So....is this as good as it gets for transferring via USB? I can always pop out the SD card (who thought up that compartment behind the half-ring ), put it in my PC, copy the files and then put the card back in the Nook and use File Manager to move things around. Ugh.
Is there a better way? Maybe the WiFi Transfer app (I use that on my Nook ST).
When that happens to me a reboot of the tablet usually fixes it. Alternately CM 11 / 4.4.2 ROMs usually eliminate that issue entirely.
Also, if you search the nook tablet forums, there is a way to repartition the device so you have 1Gb internal and the 11.6Gb for installing apps, files, etc. I did that to my nook tablet couple years ago and it's worked swimmingly.
Merrell
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