[Q] slow mass storage? - Galaxy S III Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

does anyone else find it slow moving/adding new content to and from the mass storage.
ive just added 1.2gb worth on music onto my memory card and it took nearly an hour, where as my old android devices (sensation xe and wildfire s) took around 5 minutes. my nokia lumia took the p**s but that was a crap phone lol
i know its not my pc because its a custom built gaming rig with usb 2.0 and 3.0.
things just take forever to add and remove from the device, whether its card or internal.
im on android 4.1.2 stock, 16gb class 6 HC card. if that helps

USB 2 should transfer at up to 10x that card's write speed
You could try another cable. Can you test other devices now? Or are they all gone?
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rootSU said:
USB 2 should transfer at up to 10x that card's write speed
You could try another cable. Can you test other devices now? Or are they all gone?
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sorry for late reply, no other devices are sold.
cable is standard GS3 one, tried a spare htc one and it wouldnt work (might be broke?). tried also my rear usb slots (usb 2)
cant think what it could be.
oh also tried on another pc and no different. phones totally stock too.
im stumped

wait... are you using mass storage mode? or are u just using the normal connection one? MTP?
if its mass storage mode on external maybe the problem is your micro sd maybe somethings wrong or if its class 4 or class 1 most likely its slow..
for MTP or the normal connection one.. its really gonna be slow

dakki12345 said:
wait... are you using mass storage mode? or are u just using the normal connection one? MTP?
if its mass storage mode on external maybe the problem is your micro sd maybe somethings wrong or if its class 4 or class 1 most likely its slow..
for MTP or the normal connection one.. its really gonna be slow
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when i connect its says Media Device (MTP)
the other connection is camera
i have no other options and memory card is class 6
Edit: anyone?

emokid09 said:
when i connect its says Media Device (MTP)
the other connection is camera
i have no other options and memory card is class 6
Edit: anyone?
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Root your phone and use USB Mass Storage Enabler. It's free on play store.

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Slow usb transfers 16gb rooted

Anyone else having extremely slow transfer speeds?? Im seeing usb 1.0 speeds. I've tried switching cables, ports, everything. Here's a screen cap.
how big was the original file? the nook usb cable is known to be a usb 1.0.cable. I've used a usb 2.0 cable and I have noticed speeds increase. if u are tranferring a file that's 1+ GB then speeds will be more or less the same.
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ShinnAsuka said:
how big was the original file? the nook usb cable is known to be a usb 1.0.cable. I've used a usb 2.0 cable and I have noticed speeds increase. if u are tranferring a file that's 1+ GB then speeds will be more or less the same.
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I've tried switching to my cable for my Evo but it didn't make much of a difference. The file is about 200mb, nothing huge... For now I'm ejecting the microsd and using a usb card reader but its pretty irritating.
I uploaded 60 Mb and 70 Mb video files fast, but when tried to transfer lot of pictures with all small size, the transfer almost took hours, so I guess the transfer of a big file will do fine, but for lot of small files, will take longer.
What I haven't tried is thru wifi transfer, will update later.
I find it hard to believe that everyone else has the same transfer speeds. Is it possible that its my nook?
akasoldats said:
I find it hard to believe that everyone else has the same transfer speeds. Is it possible that its my nook?
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You're not the only one - same goes for me 16GB rooted. I mean slow is putting it nicely. It would top out at 2/3 MB/s and fall way below 700kb - eventually settling in at 40-80kb/s. 5 days to transfer 10GB! Now I don't even bother. Just take the card out and put it in my card reader on the PC and transfer. I couldn't do this while I was on holiday however with a laptop with no SD card slot, so it was extremely frustrating.
Same here , but normaly my speed is about 40-80kbit. It takes ages to copy something
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Yeah, I bought a usb sdcard reader and use that when I don't have access to my laptop. Or I transfer via wifi with ftp from my home server. It would be nice to find the problem though. Did anyone have this problem pre-rooting their device?
My numbers:
1.4.0 rooted
SanDisk Mobile Ultra 16GB Class 6
Two different "Nook" cables.
Large file (600MB video)
USB - 4.5 MB/sec
Wifi - 3.75 MB/sec
Small files (1-4MB jpg)
USB - 2.5 MB/sec
Wifi - 1.2 MB/sec
My experience has been that if something else is running on the Nook it can slow everything else down.
jdlothar said:
My experience has been that if something else is running on the Nook it can slow everything else down.
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Define something else. Usually the only thing I have running in the background is andchat.
not sure if this will make a difference but there is an app on the market.. sd card speed booster (or something.. search it) i changed the value from 128 to 1024.. now getting write speed of ~10Mbps while transferring big files via stock cable..
btw i am on cm7.. and i also use teracopy for windows..
Oh yes forgot to mention i have 16gb class10 transcend microsd (ultimate) card
Haha, I only have a class 4 sd card. So that can be some of the issue. I also have started using SwiFTP. I get around 2-3 MB/s transfers with it and I don't have to unplug my nook cable from the wall. So it's a win win sort of thing now.
Same problem. Even if I use the Wifi transfer mode and put data in nook's internal memory or the sd card, the speed never goes beyond 3mbps. :-/

OTG cable for Xperia U

Hey Guys,
I got Xperia U 2 weeks back and it's my first smart phone. 'm planning to buy OTG cable for my mobile.
Can someone pls elaborate how to use the Cable and it's advantages..
THANKS IN ADVANCE...
Sathya18 said:
Hey Guys,
I got Xperia U 2 weeks back and it's my first smart phone. 'm planning to buy OTG cable for my mobile.
Can someone pls elaborate how to use the Cable and it's advantages..
THANKS IN ADVANCE...
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its easy to use..just plug and use..download any file manager (i use es file explorer) and manage ur files!
u can directly play music using walkman, play videos etc.!
i think theres also a tutorial in xda for saving game data in flash drives!
Cheers! :good:
~(-o-)~
BTW; I tried my new otg adapter with my usb sticks on an Xperia U: all worked fine, except a 16GB with USB3. The phone says: There is not enough power.
Is this a known problem with usb3? Or has this very usb stick a problem?
problem
hey I bought the otg cable..wen I connected it to my phone it's showing USB mass storage found..then I installed es file manager..but I could not see the device in that app...pls help me wit details,., thanks in advance..
stm999999999 said:
BTW; I tried my new otg adapter with my usb sticks on an Xperia U: all worked fine, except a 16GB with USB3. The phone says: There is not enough power.
Is this a known problem with usb3? Or has this very usb stick a problem?
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It happens with some usb sticks, they require more power than the phone can deliver, so it gives that error. Funny I use a 16GB usb stick from sandisk without problems and 8GB kingstons and Verbatim give that error too.
Sathya18 said:
hey I bought the otg cable..wen I connected it to my phone it's showing USB mass storage found..then I installed es file manager..but I could not see the device in that app...pls help me wit details,., thanks in advance..
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Use androzip or other file explorer, that happens with me too.
Mixed Bag
I have same 'requires too much power' problem :
Doesn't work for me:
Kingston DataTraveler Generation 2 USBstick (8Gb)
Duracell (PRO) Micro SDHC card CLASS 10 (8Gb) *
Generic Micro SD card CLASS 4 (2Gb) *
(* tried in 3 different card readers 2 of which are the miniature netbook type)
Does work for me:
Verbatim Store 'n' Go PinStripe USB stick (4Gb) (although astro filemanager and Clean filemanger sometimes show the disc as empty after 10 mins or so and only behave after a phone restart)
Panasonic DMC-TZ15 Digital Camera (with the Duracell (PRO) Micro SDHC card CLASS 10 (8Gb))
Peripherals connected to, Xperia U main microUSB(AB) socket via 90°(left hand) microUSB(B-male) to USB(A-female) adapter (no trailing cable).
(Apparently for a USB socket to be OTG compliant, it must be AB capable, yet the adapter i purchased wasn't specifically sold as an OTG capable item)
Very disappointing USB OTG memory stick/card performance from the Xperia U. Especially since there is no internal memory card slot and only 6 or 4 Gb of internal storage, depending on your view and/or phone software (partition) setup.
Saving grace is the 50Gb 'free with Xperia phones' cloud storage, with box.com, and the ability to take Photos on my camera and upload them to the tinternet while....on the go.
And of course I can use the micro SD card in the camera, on which I can pre load other files (namely Music and Video), as a 'powered' reader.
It would still be nice to just pop in the miniature sized reader complete with Micro SD card into the 90° adapter and browse away, as it makes the phone compact and convenient enough to use.
And of course the whole kerfuffle just begs the question;
Sony, why didn't you include memory card capability on the Xperia U ?
Phone : Sony Xperia U(ST25i) Running Android 4.0.4 build 6.1.1.B.1.54 (official update, Unrooted, Bootloader Locked)
Advantages:
1.cool browsing with mouse
2.expend your storage by plugging a pen drive (must be in FAT format)
3.with root access you can move apps and games to it(solve the crisis of Xperia U )
4.and more
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What about battery life?
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Well yea it not long as normal of course but the mouse doesn't use too much but the keyboard does unless if it is a wireless keyboard only the Bluetooth will take
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Main advantage of otg for me is i can use external storage then change to costum kernel that support ntfs so i can download torrent
You can use paragon ntfs too
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need help
Hi everyone, I want to connect webcam(by otg) to my xperia U by any means (if it necessary by linux OC)
or just i found "github.com/openxc/android-webcam" this library but dont know how to compile it can u help me?.How to instal install V4L2 module? Please help me to connect it.Give some instruction please

New Samsung Pro MicroSDXC memory cards

For those that aren't aware, I just wanted to turn you on to Samsung's new Pro series line of cards. These are different than their old Pro line of cards. I bought one of the 64GB cards and it's been fantastic. Only the 64GB model of their new Pro line uses NAND technology. The 16GB and 32GB models in the new Pro series does NOT used NAND technology.
On Samsung's web site: http://www.samsung.com/us/computer/memory-storage-accessories
Here it is at Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IVPU88U
Again, this is their new Pro series, not the old Pro series they had. The new Pro series cards are grey and white color. The old Pro series cards are black.
I bought one and use it in my Tab Pro 12.2 - fantastic card. Super fast read and write speeds.
Is this better and faster than the SanDisk micro SD cards? It takes me hours to transfer files sometimes.
animedreamer240 said:
Is this better and faster than the SanDisk micro SD cards? It takes me hours to transfer files sometimes.
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It's much better. Also, I'm assuming you mean transfer files from a PC to your card and vice versa? If so, to further enhance speed, be sure you're using USB 3.0 via a USB 3.0 card reader plugged into your PC's USB 3.0 port. If you don't have a USB 3.0 port on your PC, you'll still get slower USB 2.0 transfer speeds but more stable transfer speeds with this NAND-technology card.
Hmmm, I got a Sandisk 64 GB:
http://www.sandisk.co.uk/products/memory-cards/microsd/ultra-plus-class10-for-android/?capacity=64GB
Transferred 60 gigs in 1h30 (just plugging my tablet into the PC). Was checking it wasn't a fake as it was a very good deal on Amazon, and a lot of the cheaper ones appear to be fakes. With a card reader, I could have theoretically done the transfer in 25 mins (40 MB/s).
MisterBuggie said:
Hmmm, I got a Sandisk 64 GB:
http://www.sandisk.co.uk/products/memory-cards/microsd/ultra-plus-class10-for-android/?capacity=64GB
Transferred 60 gigs in 1h30 (just plugging my tablet into the PC). Was checking it wasn't a fake as it was a very good deal on Amazon, and a lot of the cheaper ones appear to be fakes. With a card reader, I could have theoretically done the transfer in 25 mins (40 MB/s).
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What model tablet do you have?
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sourbear said:
What model tablet do you have?
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The Tab Pro 10.1.
OK that model doesn’t have USB 3.0 so yes, you'd need to use a USB 3.0 card reader plugged into a USB 3.0 port on your PC.
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sourbear said:
OK that model doesn’t have USB 3.0 so yes, you'd need to use a USB 3.0 card reader plugged into a USB 3.0 port on your PC.
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Oh wow, now that's something I hadn't spotted. Only the 12" Tab Pro has USB 3. That's actually bizarre. But I don't really mind. I don't transfer 60 gigs to my tablet every day...
MisterBuggie said:
Oh wow, now that's something I hadn't spotted. Only the 12" Tab Pro has USB 3. That's actually bizarre. But I don't really mind. I don't transfer 60 gigs to my tablet every day...
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I think the Note Pro 12.2 has USB 3.0 too. I just didn't have use for the S-pen. Ha!
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I've just realised I can't rename files and folders on the card, whether the tablet is connected to the PC or via ES File Explorer. Is this normal or a problem with the card?
Not normal unless the card is locked in read only mode somehow. If you upgraded at some point to Android 4.4+, the software also removed SD card write access and you'll need to install a workaround for it. The way I fixed mine was to install an app from the Play Store called FolderMount [ROOT]. Install, reboot, check if you can rename files, then uninstall. If your device isn't rooted, there are other options. Just Google "android KitKat SD fix".
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Oh it's not in read only mode. I can copy files to the card without a problem. I can create new folders too. I just can't rename anything, it's odd. As for the upgrade, the Tab Pro 10.1 came with Android 4.4... And this card has never been in another device.
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Okay, just remembered my Android phone (HTC*Desire HD) has a microSD card. So I swapped them. No problems renaming files of the phone with the 64 gig card. Same problem on the tablet with the phone's card, from ES File Explorer I get "task failed". From the PC renaming hangs Windows Explorer. However, from the computer, I can't even browse folders on the card. Double-clicking on any folder causes Windows Explorer to hang.
I swapped the cards back to their proper places. The 64 gig card I can browse no problem from the PC. I can delete files and folders and transfer new ones. I just can't rename anything. It's very odd. But the extra problems with the 8 gig card from the phone make me worry it might be a hardware issue. My tablet isn't rooted or anything. It's only had the official updates.

Galaxy S5 Transfer Speed with USB 3.0 ( No difference ?)

I have both the original USB 3.0 Samsung cable + USB 3.0 Ports on my PC ( Asrock Z87 Extreme4 Motherboard).
USB 3.0 enabled in BIOS and everything. My computer detects it as 3.0 cable .
But whenever I select USB 3.0 mode on the phone and transfer large files,
I noticed there is barely or no difference in transfer speed at all, as compared to MTP (regular) mode ?
Is anyone in the same situation .
I heard this 3.0 feature is actually just for charging speed not transfer speed on the S5.
Can somebody clarify ?
Thanks!
hyun18 said:
I have both the original USB 3.0 Samsung cable + USB 3.0 Ports on my PC ( Asrock Z87 Extreme4 Motherboard).
USB 3.0 enabled in BIOS and everything. My computer detects it as 3.0 cable .
But whenever I select USB 3.0 mode on the phone and transfer large files,
I noticed there is barely or no difference in transfer speed at all, as compared to MTP (regular) mode ?
Is anyone in the same situation .
I heard this 3.0 feature is actually just for charging speed not transfer speed on the S5.
Can somebody clarify ?
Thanks!
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I transferred a 9.8 gb file last night in under 5 minutes. I don't know exactly how long it took but I know after my 4:27 YouTube video it was finished. I have personally seen much faster speeds. Are you missing drivers for your mobo?
As for charging, I get the same voltage irregardless old which USB port I use. Only USB port I know that would make a difference is one of those new high voltage always on ports I hear about.
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Whoaaa, the speeds are at minimum double than regular mtp. But where the 3.0 really shines is transferring a bunch of small files as opposed to a few large files.
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veritasaequita said:
Whoaaa, the speeds are at minimum double than regular mtp. But where the 3.0 really shines is transferring a bunch of small files as opposed to a few large files.
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I could never figure out how to get 3.0 to work
i select it, but no pop up or even a drive to show.
elesbb said:
I transferred a 9.8 gb file last night in under 5 minutes. I don't know exactly how long it took but I know after my 4:27 YouTube video it was finished. I have personally seen much faster speeds. Are you missing drivers for your mobo?
As for charging, I get the same voltage irregardless old which USB port I use. Only USB port I know that would make a difference is one of those new high voltage always on ports I hear about.
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Really ? Wow lmao .
Well my PC already detects it as a 3.0 usb device ...
So I'm really not sure if it's a problem with my PC drivers or anything .
And yeah I figured the charging isn't much if a big deal .
I'm gon try to troubleshoot this somehow later .
BROKEN1981 said:
I could never figure out how to get 3.0 to work
i select it, but no pop up or even a drive to show.
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Do you have USB 3.0 ports at all ? 0.o
hyun18 said:
Really ? Wow lmao .
Well my PC already detects it as a 3.0 usb device ...
So I'm really not sure if it's a problem with my PC drivers or anything .
And yeah I figured the charging isn't much if a big deal .
I'm gon try to troubleshoot this somehow later .
Do you have USB 3.0 ports at all ? 0.o
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Of course.......amd sabertooth 990fx 3.0
BROKEN1981 said:
Of course.......amd sabertooth 990fx 3.0
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elesbb said:
I transferred a 9.8 gb file last night in under 5 minutes. I don't know exactly how long it took but I know after my 4:27 YouTube video it was finished. I have personally seen much faster speeds. Are you missing drivers for your mobo?
As for charging, I get the same voltage irregardless old which USB port I use. Only USB port I know that would make a difference is one of those new high voltage always on ports I hear about.
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WELL...Apparently USb 3.0 is not supported by MTP w/e AT ALL :
"From what I see it's a technical issue with the Android OS. Certain android applications are restricted from being moved from the internal memory to your internally mounted external SD card. That's part of android's protection: your "external" SD card is no longer considered as an USB mass storage device. The reasoning popped out at me when I began to think about my HP Touchpad running CM10 (ICS). When I mount it to my Linux Desktop, it's still recognized as USB Mass storage device.
Using MTP protects permissions, users, groups, and other file management parameters. Unfortunately, libmtp has not yet been updated to support USB 3.0 speeds. We can only hope it will be as USB 3.0 is becoming more and more prevalent.
The only way I see one can benefit from USB 3.0 transfer speeds to and from android devices (Kit-Kat and beyond) now is to use an OTG 3.0 thumb drive, until that glorious day when USB 3.0 is supported by libmtp."
http://askubuntu.com/questions/493159/how-to-use-usb-3-0-speeds-with-the-samsung-galaxy-s5
Excellent reply man. Appreciate it
zetsui said:
Excellent reply man. Appreciate it
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It was actually their question to begin with so more accurately:
hyun18 said:
WELL...Apparently Usb 3.0 is not supported by MTP w/e AT ALL:
"From what I see it's a technical issue with the Android OS. Certain android applications are restricted from being moved from the internal memory to your internally mounted external SD card. That's part of android's protection: your "external" SD card is no longer considered as a USB mass storage device. The reasoning popped out at me when I began to think about my HP Touchpad running CM10 (ICS). When I mount it to my Linux Desktop, it's still recognized as USB Mass storage device.
Using MTP protects permissions, users, groups, and other file management parameters. Unfortunately, libmtp has not yet been updated to support USB 3.0 speeds. We can only hope it will be as USB 3.0 is becoming more and more prevalent.
The only way I see one can benefit from USB 3.0 transfer speeds to and from android devices (Kit-Kat and beyond) now is to use an OTG 3.0 thumb drive, until that glorious day when USB 3.0 is supported by libmtp."
http://askubuntu.com/questions/493159/how-to-use-usb-3-0-speeds-with-the-samsung-galaxy-s5
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Thank you for acting selflessly and answering the question for other who've come here seeking an answer

Zek USB 3.0 OTG Adapter

Has anyone here used one of these?
I use my tablet for just about everything so I'm always worried about running out of space.
But with this I could add so much storage space with usb drives, and an sd card.
ElsaReyes said:
Has anyone here used one of these?
I use my tablet for just about everything so I'm always worried about running out of space.
But with this I could add so much storage space with usb drives, and an sd card.
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I have been using OTG to transfer files from and to my galaxy devices and it is working very well
But the sad news is that our note pro cannot give enough power to portable HDD ( the ones i used were 1Tb and 2tb, on my note 3 and my note edge they work but not on the note pro)
You can connect flash memories and anything that consumes low voltage like a mouse or a keyboard or a flash memory
Teflanzy said:
I have been using OTG to transfer files from and to my galaxy devices and it is working very well
But the sad news is that our note pro cannot give enough power to portable HDD ( the ones i used were 1Tb and 2tb, on my note 3 and my note edge they work but not on the note pro)
You can connect flash memories and anything that consumes low voltage like a mouse or a keyboard or a flash memory
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I'm not looking to connect hdd's.
I already have planned what I'm doing.
First of all I'm gonna find some way to strap it to the back of the tablet case, and then, I got 1 for now, ultra fit usb flash drive, which will go in one of the usb ports.
I got a memory stick pro duo adapter which I can slot two of my micro sd cards into, and then stick it in the otg.
And then one micro sd card in an sd card adapter to put in the sd card slot. :3
This thing makes no sense. It's great yeah, but it's weird, it can have three flash drives or usb devices running at once, but when it comes to cards of any kind, you can only use one at a time, even if one is in a usb adapter, it still won't allow two.
It makes no sense, usb all you want, but cards only one. Why?
ElsaReyes said:
This thing makes no sense. It's great yeah, but it's weird, it can have three flash drives or usb devices running at once, but when it comes to cards of any kind, you can only use one at a time, even if one is in a usb adapter, it still won't allow two.
It makes no sense, usb all you want, but cards only one. Why?
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Maybe the adapter requires extra power that the note pro cannot give
Can you send a picture of what you have and how you connected them to the note pro?
I will try it and see if i am having similar issue
Sorry, just came across this post. Here are several methods I use; a 128Gb Sandisk USB 3 thumb drive [http://a.co/9OVzdu5 ] and a USB 3 OTA adapter [http://a.co/jfMs2Yq ] along with the 128gb micro card in the device. If you need terabytes, get a wireless battery powered portable hard drive [http://a.co/fzM9ZPi], it works on mine. I also had a spare 240gb mSATA card from when I replaced my laptop drive. I bought a case for it and use that - the tablet has enough power to use it. Finally, I have connected a self-powered 2 Tb desktop drive with good results via the OTG cable. It just takes a while when opening your file explorer. Last, but not least, you can connect to your NAS via WiFi [ I use QNAP, and have accessed it from everywhere that I've visited that had good inet speeds via the QNAP apps]
Do you have more info on QNAP? Where to get it for instance? Is it in the Play Store?
treetopsranch said:
Do you have more info on QNAP? Where to get it for instance? Is it in the Play Store?
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QNAP is a hardware vendor for Network Attached Storage units - look on Amazon or NewEgg. I got the empty 2 bay one and loaded some spare drives I had laying around so I have 2 Tbytes mirrored now. Their apps allow remote access for files, music and movies to their devices.
rhricik447 said:
QNAP is a hardware vendor for Network Attached Storage units - look on Amazon or NewEgg. I got the empty 2 bay one and loaded some spare drives I had laying around so I have 2 Tbytes mirrored now. Their apps allow remote access for files, music and movies to their devices.
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Thank you for that info.
I am using a Y-cable that powers device and allow OTG at the same time with usb 3.0.It is sufficient to power my 2.5 HDD
joexda75 said:
I am using a Y-cable that powers device and allow OTG at the same time with usb 3.0.It is sufficient to power my 2.5 HDD
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Could you provide a link for this Y-Cable?
Thanks
elcubano1 said:
Could you provide a link for this Y-Cable?
Thanks
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Sorry i am both 2 months late for my reply and could not find any link either on my usual sites amazon, dx.com, ebay, aliexpress.com..

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