hi guys,
got a htc one here tried to put some video's on the phone through the usb cable.
and i took like for ever and it actually didn't even transfer because at the end the transfer program crashed.
and the file wasn't on my phone at all.
and htc sync isn't co0peration too.
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So I've been trying all night to transfer a handful of CBR files to my ATP through its USB connection. I'm doing this from my desktop which is running windows 7. (in case any or all of those details might help anyone)
At first, I was trying to transfer with the prime plugged into my keyboard dock with USB debugging enabled. Then I disabled USB debugging. Then I tried, with debugging disabled, when connecting to the tablet directly. Finally I tried connected directly to the tablet, but with USB debugging enabled.
At every step in the process I will get through one folder or so, and then get an error on my desktop that says the device has stopped responding or has disconnected, and the transfer will fail.
With a bit more trial and error it seems to be that any time I interact with the prime in any way while it is transferring (even something as simple as scrolling back and forth a little on the home screen to keep it from going to sleep) it fails.
I'm not rooted, I'm on the standard firmware (.21 - latest as of now), and I've tried restarting the prime.
I can not make these files transfer and it's driving me insane. Anyone have any suggestions or theories on how to fix this?
I was hoping that there would be a response, esplanation, or solution to your post.
I am experiencing the same thing when I try to transfer a Titanium Backup Folder back on to the Tablet, be it to the internal SD Card or the External SD Card.
I've also tried all the options you mention (Debugging ON/OFF, etc.)
Are we the only two people experiencing this?
George
File transfers
Hi,
I was having the same problems, then gave up and fully charged it,
the next day I adb'd the same blob file and it did it in 5 min, the
night before when it was about a quarter charged it was taking a half
hour and would fail. I had it in CWM recovery. So try fully charging it, I have
also had better luck on a xp machine, then my win7 machine.
I had the same problem on .21 not unlocked nor rooted.
I did full wipe data after upgrading to .21 then connected as MTP and copied files successfully. Hope this help.
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not to put you off trying to use usb, i had the same issue transferring 5GB from the prime to PC.
i found using Total Commander 1.0 rc5 for Android with the network addon i could transfer it faster via wireless (only due to the poor performance i had with usb)
so just share the content and drag it across the wifi.
Total commander *www*.*ghisler*.*com/android.htm
Plugins *ghisler*.*com*/androidplugins/
(remove the *, i cant post links yet )
one thing you could try if you haven't is plug it into one of the ports on the back of your computer instead of the front/top/side, sometimes these ports are under powered.
I have this error when i'm trying copy file more than 4Gb to sd card formatted FAT32
might be silly to ask but when you connect did you make sure your on media transfer not the camera one?
This might be the reason. I hate it when this happens when I'm transferring files and I cant change or play with the tablet till its done. Its becoming more of a singletask device. I'm starting to lose faith in Asus tbh.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1461583
can anyone help? my pc is no longer recognising the phone when it's connected by usb.
i just want to be able to add/remove some music files and backup my photos, but the pc just says "searching phone".
i've tried manually deleting some music using astro, which has messed thigns up even further, because the music files are gone, but the music player app still thinks they're there
i think im going to do a total restore if i can get the thing connetced so that i can backup my photos :S
frustrating...i bought this phone because i had so many issues with my old htc, and now i'm getting issues again already with this phone
when i first got it a couple of weeks ago it was flawless, smooth, eerthing was great, except battery.....but already things are going wrong
so, after much research, i have managed to get the pc to recognise the phone to an extent by clearing data on mtpapp
problem is, even with a virtually empty phone, it's taking around 20 minutes after connection before the internal storage is recognised.
and even then, it is basically inaccessible still
i can "see" all the files in explorer, but as soon as i go to copy things to or from the phone, it gets part way through the process then freezes up completely so that i need to restart windows explorer
is there no way to make the phone have a siple drag and drop interface that actually works? christ, even my wildfire s was easier than this!
I've somehow been stuck with this issue for a short while.
I'm running Omega v34 JB 4.1.2 on my Galaxy S3 32GB. Tried both stock and Siyah 1.3 - 1.8 kernals.
Basically, hook my phone up to my computer in Media mode, transfer a file to the phone and the transfer will randomly time out. When it times out, the progress bar will just sit there and not progress at all, i'm constantly having to physically connect/re-connect my phone. This issue has existed since v33 of JB when the test firmware was leaked. I tried flashing back to v31/32 and doing full wipes but the issue still exists. The issue can occur within 10 seconds of transferring the file(s).
This happens when transferring to internal or external storage on the phone
Happens on any computer. Also tried different cables/USB ports/etc
Tried googling and searching this form but it almost appears I may be the only one with this issue...
To get around it i've tried using UMS to mount the ext storage as a USB Mass Storage device.. this works fine. Transferred files in one 30 minute continuous session, everything copied, nothing stopped or timed out.
But either in MTS or Camera mode, transferring data will eventually grind to a halt and I have to keep disconnecting/reconnecting in order to get it to work. It's a pain if I have to transfer multiple files.
Any ideas?
Also, has anyone else had the charging issue? Where the phone seems to charge as per normal via AC but ever since JB came in for the SGS3, the phone either takes an eternity to charge via a USB data port or it very slowly drains.
I can't even transfer data via USB on my device. Maybe try Wi-Fi file transfer or Wi-Fi droid.
I have Charing problem as well, but different. Phone randomly says it's charging when it isn't, and phone won't chare at all of powered off...
Sent from my SPH-L710 using xda app-developers app
russticles5 said:
I've somehow been stuck with this issue for a short while.
I'm running Omega v34 JB 4.1.2 on my Galaxy S3 32GB. Tried both stock and Siyah 1.3 - 1.8 kernals.
Basically, hook my phone up to my computer in Media mode, transfer a file to the phone and the transfer will randomly time out. When it times out, the progress bar will just sit there and not progress at all, i'm constantly having to physically connect/re-connect my phone. This issue has existed since v33 of JB when the test firmware was leaked. I tried flashing back to v31/32 and doing full wipes but the issue still exists. The issue can occur within 10 seconds of transferring the file(s).
This happens when transferring to internal or external storage on the phone
Happens on any computer. Also tried different cables/USB ports/etc
Tried googling and searching this form but it almost appears I may be the only one with this issue...
To get around it i've tried using UMS to mount the ext storage as a USB Mass Storage device.. this works fine. Transferred files in one 30 minute continuous session, everything copied, nothing stopped or timed out.
But either in MTS or Camera mode, transferring data will eventually grind to a halt and I have to keep disconnecting/reconnecting in order to get it to work. It's a pain if I have to transfer multiple files.
Any ideas?
Also, has anyone else had the charging issue? Where the phone seems to charge as per normal via AC but ever since JB came in for the SGS3, the phone either takes an eternity to charge via a USB data port or it very slowly drains.
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I have the same issue with media transfer, It's like someone pulls out the usb cable from either end!
I've given up trying to find a solution to this. I now just use FTP with ES File Manager and filezilla on the laptop. works like a charm
Good morning, just a quick question, every time i connect my phone to the Pc, two windows open up all the time, one trying to get me to install the latest HTC SYNC, the other is for the SD card, is there any way i can disable the HTC SYNC one from starting and opening up, it is starting to get on my nerves.
Thanks
Hi,
I'm having an issue getting my files off my Galaxy S9+... it has some weird storage problems.
I cannot move or modify any pictures (or anything) on the SD card. It works fine in Windows.
I plugged in a USB flash drive, it doesn't recognize it. It recognized the same USB drive just fine a few months ago.
I plugged in my phone to my desktop via USB, it only says charging, no option for storage. I enabled developer options and selected USB debugging, but it still isn't working.
I reinstalled the samsung galaxy s9+ driver twice.
I installed Smart Switch from Samsung. This all worked a few months ago, same cables, same Windows computer, same drivers (before I updated today).
I plugged it into my Macbook, which I have done a few months ago, with the same cables, and it isn't making a connection.
My phone is on the home screen, past the lock screen.
I reset the Media Storage and External Storage system applications. Cleared data, force stopped, restarted phone.
I booted my phone into safe mode.
Any ideas on how to get my pictures off this phone? I'd hate to put everything onto cloud storage, it would take weeks with the wifi at my apartment.
Fridder said:
Hi,
I'm having an issue getting my files off my Galaxy S9+... it has some weird storage problems.
I cannot move or modify any pictures (or anything) on the SD card. It works fine in Windows.
I plugged in a USB flash drive, it doesn't recognize it. It recognized the same USB drive just fine a few months ago.
I plugged in my phone to my desktop via USB, it only says charging, no option for storage. I enabled developer options and selected USB debugging, but it still isn't working.
I reinstalled the samsung galaxy s9+ driver twice.
I installed Smart Switch from Samsung. This all worked a few months ago, same cables, same Windows computer, same drivers (before I updated today).
I plugged it into my Macbook, which I have done a few months ago, with the same cables, and it isn't making a connection.
My phone is on the home screen, past the lock screen.
I reset the Media Storage and External Storage system applications. Cleared data, force stopped, restarted phone.
I booted my phone into safe mode.
Any ideas on how to get my pictures off this phone? I'd hate to put everything onto cloud storage, it would take weeks with the wifi at my apartment.
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If your usb c is not working how are you charging the phone? If your using wireless charging, you might consider taking it to a shop, let them check it out and replace if necessary.. Other than that, the cloud is you only answer.
Try a new usb cable.
Put phone on charge and Bluetooth (or WiFi) the photos over to a pc, however long it takes.
Try a new sd card to transfer the photos to (what do you mean it works fine in Windows ?, the phones sd card socket or system is faulty ?)
Email the important photos to yourself before they're gone forever.
In the future do regular backups !
It's possible the data connections in the USB port are damaged and the power connections are still good. I use wireless charging to reduce wear on the USB port.
I use an app called CX File Explorer to transfer files to and from PC SMB shares. Files can be moved or copied using cut/copy and paste. A share must be available on the target PC. There may be some public shares already visible or they can be created. It uses wifi but is not limited by internet upload speeds so it should be faster than cloud storage provided the wifi signal from the router is good.
Thank you everybody for responding.
I ended up inserting the micro SD card into windows and "repairing" it with the standard windows tool which asks to scan and repair the drive for errors. I was then able to transfer files from the phone's internal storage to the micro SD card. I'm not sure why this suddenly worked, because the same exact strategy did not work when I tried it earlier.
Photos are safe. Thank you again to everybody who offered ideas.