I am trying to transfer a file from a computer to my mobile.
The main problem is that
(1) the computer does not have bluetooth
(2) the usb ports are set to read-only mode
(3) I do not have administrator access to the windows 10 OS of my computer.
That means, I cannot install any software on windows that requires administrator access, as most softwares require. However, the computer has fully working Wi-Fi.
Is there any method of sending a file from computer to my android phone, over Wi-Fi, with minimal softwares to be installed on windows ?
I can, however, run any standalone .exe file or install a software that does not require admin access.
I am using Windows 10 64-bit and I can use any android of the following versions: 4.3, 4.4.2, 4.4.4, 5.1, 6.0.
[Another option would be to connect the phone and use the MTP or PTP protocol or to use usb debugging with adb push but I am trying to avoid those]
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And follow the link below after choosing files. Don't get the app on the phone (Minimal )
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ViewSonic viewpad VB71 Android 4 tablet
i try to use SuperOneClick but with not luck
any one know how to root it thx
Have a look at the roll-up sticky in the dev section: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1236990
Success on rooting the Viewsonic VB71
rust2014 said:
ViewSonic viewpad VB71 Android 4 tablet
i try to use SuperOneClick but with not luck
any one know how to root it thx
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Here is my personal experience.
I found that Windows not able to load the USB device driver for the VB71 tablet.
Since Viewsonic does not provide the driver in their support web site, you can download the SuperOneClick software (in fact any software come with the Android USB driver) from cnet.com
Then, plung the tablet to your PC (do not Enable the USB Connection) when prompt by your tablet - Windows XP will prompt that new hardware detected and prompt to install new driver for the “VSM752HC” device (the tablet USB device name). I direct the prompt to use the folder of the SuperOneClick software driver folder - example
“C:\Android software\SuperOneClick\SuperOneClickv2.3.3-ShortFuse\Drivers”
to look for driver installation by windows and windows able to install the driver from there.
Note: Only use the driver of SuperOneClick – this software can only root old versions of Android … not Android 4.x
And you can see that the device now become “Android Phone” in the windows “Device Manager”.
After you have windows installed the USB driver for your Android device. Go and download “Android_Root_1.0” (which support Android 4.x) from sourceforge.net. Unzip it to a folder.
Connect your tablet to the PC with Android USB Debugging enabled and run the downloaded script “ICS_Root_Unlocker.bat” under the “Android_Root_1.0” folder.
It will stop and then start "ADB server" (Android Debugging server) and then prompt you to “hit ENTER key to continue” – wait for the reboot complete and "USB Debugging connection is back ON" before you hit the ENTER key !! This applies to first two reboots.
On the third time, you will not see the machine come back on (seems dead) but wait for a few minutes and just “hit ENTER key to continue” which will complete the final change and perform last reboot.
Just “hit ENTER key to continue” to quit the script.
Note: In the first few trials without success – I was not sure anything is going on and assumes the script is dead. I did a Factory reset on the VB71 tablet to put the Factory setting back before I perform the root script again.
Key points:
- You NEED to install make sure the Android drivers for your phone are installed
- You NEED to put your phone on USB Debugging mode (and connected) for the script to work
- Make sure you DO NOT mount your SD card
- If you still can't get something to run, try doing it in recovery mode (or set it back to Factory settings).
All the best with your rooting !
So, I've been fiddling with the USB drivers and I still can't get it working properly.
ADB and windows (through explorer) will constantly drop out randomly and reconnect automatically.
Most of the times I connect my device, it's detected but is not shown in 'my computer' screen (cannot access its storage).
Thus, I can't actually copy files to it (unless through wifi).
What files should I delete to start the driver installation again? I have forcefully disabled windows update and I just want the ADB terminal to work.
Possibly relevant details:
- Using temasek's CM10.2
- USB debugging is enabled
- I sometimes use UMS mode.
- Tried using several cables.
- You can assume it's a fresh windows installation.
So I have issues with connecting my phone when I'm in bootloader, since I have Windows 8.1. I have hTC Sync Manager installed, though. Everytime when I connect my phone via usb its says on the windows that USB is not recognized
For Windows 8.1, adb / fastboot is known to be broken... Just use Linux instead or try to find an updated driver, maybe there is a fix somewhere now.
mrpeev said:
So I have issues with connecting my phone when I'm in bootloader, since I have Windows 8.1. I have hTC Sync Manager installed, though. Everytime when I connect my phone via usb its says on the windows that USB is not recognized
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Check this for a workaround : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=49131915
When you first run the script it will rename the files to *.bak
If the new file is not copied, just manually copy them to the directory
(make a backup of the original files first)
ckpv5 said:
Check this for a workaround : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=49131915
When you first run the script it will rename the files to *.bak
If the new file is not copied, just manually copy them to the directory
(make a backup of the original files first)
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Great, works like a charm for me on Win 8.1 64-bit. However, I had to copy the files manually because the script couldn't find them (although they were right there in the folder!).
device is rooted and when changing to ptp mode it works just fine, so the cable is good.
device is identified by mtp when using windows 7 pc.
Hey heathenasparagus, you will need the following the access your device storage on mac (I use OSX 10.11.14 El Capitan)
1. Android File Transfer
2. USB Debugging on phone from Developer Settings
3. After installing Android File Transfer, go to system preferences on mac -> Users & Groups -> Current User (should be preselected) -> Login items (tick Android File Transfer)
When you connect your lg v10 to the computer, the android file transfer app may say it can't connect to the phone. Don't worry, this is because lg v10 prevents automatic MTP access. however when you connect your phone, the lg v10 should say 'allow computer to access the storage (yes/no)' or something like that, and just press yes. The Android File Transfer app will open by itself and you can drag and drop files over. This works with my H962 lg v10 on MM.
Is there any way to access the internal storage through USB without using Huawei's HiSuite program?
I would expect standard mtp or ptp to work, but when I select those options, the only drive that shows up is the HiSuite install "cd".
Thanks in advance!
have you enabled USB debugging on your phone?
If not enable please enable it and try again
I've enabled debugging, but that doesn't change anything.
Surely I should be able to use MTP without needing to enable debugging?
ofcorse, its standart for every phone, but sometimes user dont instal drivers, so we see device, but not storage.
what pc version, mac you use?
on windows, copmuter, right click, device manager, connect phone with pc, there need to be yellow alert simbol, pres on it, instal drivers etc, ofcorse, if you instal hisuite, you shuldnt be problems to connect phone without instaling drivers, because hisuite install all needet things, but who knows, maybe for tohers not working things liek for me
Make sure the drivers are correctly installed for your phone.
In my case, an antivirus software update was causing the MTP driver to malfunction. The yellow caution icon was activated when I went to the 'Connect Phone with PC' tab in the Device Manager (Windows Explorer / This PC + right click / Manage). I opened the antivirus program and it asked me to restart the PC, which I did. After restarting the PC, I connected my phone and I was able to see it as a removable device (a.k.a. external device, a.k.a USB device) and transfer files through Windows Explorer as usual. So, basically, make sure all the Windows Updates and antivirus updates are 'updated'. Best of luck.