Odin works fine, but problems with usb drivers. can't display contents of external or internal sd cards on computer. tried uninstalling and reinstalling usb drivers
Did you mount your phone when you plug it in?
How are your setings?
- USB set to ask on connection
- USB debugging off
How does everyone mount microsd and internal memory on ur pc when connected with usb cable.
Here is what i do
Settings/wireless and network/usb utilities / connect storage to pc and then connect usb cable and then click connect storage again.
This seems very cubersome.
1. Any other easy ways
2. How does everyone mount microsd and internal memory on ur pc when connected with usb cable.
Thanks
Settings > Applications > Development > Tick "USB Debugging"
then every time you plug in the USB just pull down the notification menu and press USB storage...
Much easier
Hi guys,
I have had an Atrix since a few months, and everything has been working fine. However, since the last few days when I connect the phone to my computer over USB, the external 16 Gig SD card shows up as a drive, but when I click on the other drive which is supposed to be the internal SD card, it says "Please insert a disk into Removable Disk (D" in Windows.
Phone: Sim-unlocked AT&T Atrix, rooted, Gingerblur 4.5
Computer: Windows 7 (x64) with drivers installed
It has worked many many times in the past, and I haven't made any recent changes to the phone which are related to this in any way.
I have tried:
1. Changing USB connection mode between all 4 options, include USB Mass Storage
2. Restarting the computer
3. Restarting the phone
4. Switching on/off USB Debugging mode
5. Manually unmounting the "Settings" -> "SD card & phone storage settings" -> "Unmount internal phone storage"
6. Reinstalling the drivers - got it from here because the gitbrew link seems down
In fact I am able to view both /sdcard and /sdcard-ext using Root Explorer on the phone, so I don't think the internal memory is corrupt in anyway.
I've searched both xda and atrixforums, but not found a working answer to it.
Any suggestions? This is very frustrating.
Regards,
Varun
My phone has done this on occasion but a phone reboot fixed it.
Tried many reboots, but not working. Are there any filesystem integrity checks I could do via adb?
varunj said:
5. Manually unmounting the "Settings" -> "SD card & phone storage settings" -> "Unmount internal phone storage"
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This may seem a silly question, but you don't mention doing it. Did you mount the internal sdcard after you unmounted it? Did you unmount while connected to your computer or when not connected?
Were you accessing your internal sdcard with any apps, or did you have it open in root explorer for example when you connected it to your computer? This can mess up the umounting procedure when you plug into USB.
Have you tried on another computer?
After changing my internal SD card to a 16GB one, I cannot connect the USB to a PC anymore.
Internally it is recognized, and can be used normally.
But when I connect to the USB and click on Connect to USB it says 'remove cable' and when I remove the cable it says 'Connect cable'.
With USB debugging ON (which I normally use) I normally see in the notifications 'USB connected' and when I click on this I can mount the memory card to the PCas mass storage.
But this notifications does not appear anymore.
Rebooted, put back the old 8 GB card many times it does noty help.
How can I mount the USB to the PC again ?
EDIT: It was the problem on the PC (Macbook Pro) side: another port on the PC did mount. After rebooting the Mac, the port worked again.
But the issue with USB debugging OFF is still there : I need USB debugging ON to mount the sdcard to a PC (not only my Macbook but alo a Ubuntu laptop).
hi all
i just installed AospExtended-v7.0-vince-20200311-1907-OFFICIAL.
when i plug my phone via usb to my PC (windows 10) i cannot access the internal storage or the sd card.
when i tap on the option to enable it i cannot press anything it stuck on "no data transfer"
i tried to stop debug mod but still nothing.
thanks