please someone create kernel with ums feature instead of mtp for redmi note 3.I accidentally deleted an important backup today.I want it for restore the deleted file.already tried diskdigger like apps.please tell me how to enable ums for internal storage in rn3..
already seen this feature on sprout4
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All the pictures which i captured from my S3 were stored in the internal memory of my phone. But unfortunately those pics got deleted.. and now when i tried to recover those pics i have a problem. I downloaded an app to enable Mass Storage Mode, it does not work on internal memory and it seems to be only for an external microsd… I really need to enable mass storage mode on the internal card so I can run a file recovery utility to restore deleted photos.. How can i recover this? pls help....
I'm stuck in a similar boat. Even on rooted CM10, I can't get USB mode. And there is currently a bug where it won't work in recovery either. I thought this would be a really simple thing, and it still boggles my mind why it is even removed as an option.
Connect phone to PC use Windows Explorer to open phone and sd card .
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darshanmc said:
All the pictures which i captured from my S3 were stored in the internal memory of my phone. But unfortunately those pics got deleted.. and now when i tried to recover those pics i have a problem. I downloaded an app to enable Mass Storage Mode, it does not work on internal memory and it seems to be only for an external microsd… I really need to enable mass storage mode on the internal card so I can run a file recovery utility to restore deleted photos.. How can i recover this? pls help....
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stephendt0 said:
I'm stuck in a similar boat. Even on rooted CM10, I can't get USB mode. And there is currently a bug where it won't work in recovery either. I thought this would be a really simple thing, and it still boggles my mind why it is even removed as an option.
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The answer is that you can't enable mass storage / UMC on the Galaxy S3, because the internal sdcard is not an independent partition, is just a subfolder of the data partition, unlike older devices like Galaxy S2.
You have to use phone side applications which are more limited of course.
Read this for further understanding:
[GUIDE] MTP and PTP (Media Transfer Protocol) vs UMC (Mass Storage Class)
Check here too:
[Q] How to view all sdcard files and folder from the computer, hidden & system too?
You may try some android photo recovery software, follow this step by step guide: android phone photo recovery
hope this helps you get back deleted photos from samsung galaxy S3 phone.
christinamoyu said:
thanks for the info. looks like no way to enable mass storage for latest android.
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No, but to recover files, see General > Sticky roll-up thread > S3 storage data recovery
christinamoyu said:
thanks for the info. looks like no way to enable mass storage for latest android.
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You can, if you use DriveDroid, however the mass storage mode is limited to the file you select as virtual drive.
Hi,
My friend accidentally deleted a video (2GB+ size) from my Samsung Galaxy Note 2 N7100. This video is very important to me.
And I really need to recover it so badly.
I have sucessfully tried to follow from this forum http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34185439 and this youtube tutorial http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mwn20Udp5YA but still I can't recover the video.
I have the best file recovery application but it will work 100% only if the source will be USB Mass Storage.
This is why I want to know how will I convert/turn my internal memory to USB mass storage.
Please help me.
TIA!
-borgeeto
I accidentally deleted a whole album instead of a photo off my phone, and I was wondering if it's possible to restore the photos. The photos were saved on my device storage and not the sd card.
I did some research and I came across various programs to restore my photos, but my issues is that there is no longer the 'usb mass storage' option on 4.3, therefore my computer only detects my phone as media device of camera.
Is there anyway to enable the usb mass storage option/ any other way to restore my lost photos?
So a friend called me and she has lost all her movies and photos.
No problems i told her, just run a recovery program. Well....
The problem is that non of the Windows programs can't find the internal memory, or the phone.
The phone are rooted, and i did some reading at xda that -"This trick will only work on android phones having mass storage mode and MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) options. If your device is rooted then you can enable mass storage mode on your android phone."
So where do i enable mass storage mode and MTP?
Can't find any under option.
Same question asked many times, search for the usual answers.
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So a friend called me and she has lost all her movies and photos.
No problems i told her, just run a recovery program. Well....
The problem is that non of the Windows programs can't find the internal memory, or the phone.
The phone are rooted, and i did some reading at xda that -"This trick will only work on android phones having mass storage mode and MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) options. If your device is rooted then you can enable mass storage mode on your android phone."
So where do i enable mass storage mode and MTP?
Can't find any under option.
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There an apk called disk digger, it's free on the google play store, it worked very good with me..
I installed SG USB Mass Storage Enabler and finaly the phone appears in Stellar Phoenix Photo Recovery.
Only problem is that the "drive" is listed as RAW, and the size is 0.00 MB. Also the drive is greyed out in windows
To clarify. All the photos and movies where located on the internal drive. A sd card has never been used.
Hello,
I am trying to recover lost photos and videos from my phone. Refer to this post => http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/help/data-photos-videos-documents-recovery-t3475903
However, all of the recovery software out there requires the phone to be detected as an removable disk (mass storage). None of them work with MTP device. I have a OnePlus One, running on Android 6.0.1.
Is there a way to show the phone as removable disk (mass storage)? If this not possible at all, please comment so that I don't waste more time searching the internet :laugh:
Will it work if I install a very old ROM? Can I still recover the data? What do you think?
Thanks.
It's not possible to mount the internal storage as USB Mass Storage. If you're rooted, then you could look into using an app directly on the phone, such as Disk Digger. If you aren't rooted, then you're pretty much out of luck.