Hello
Plz can some tell me how to get write permission in for ntfs stroge device
I am on vaildus os android 7.1
And radon kernal latest
I try stickmount it mount ntfs but only in read only
I need to get read and write permission
Plz help
This app can give you write permission on ntfs drives:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.paragon.mounter&hl=de
Daihogo said:
This app can give you write permission on ntfs drives:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.paragon.mounter&hl=de
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It wont work form android 6.0+
Ok i vot it now working i need to add some file with stickmount for rw permission....
I just made my NTFS USB Stick to work (read/write) by using StickMount with ES File Explorer.
Make sure you have USB debugging enabled.
Aurumnus said:
I just made my NTFS USB Stick to work (read/write) by using StickMount with ES File Explorer.
Make sure you have USB debugging enabled.
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Can anyone please help with mounting an NTFS formatted flashdrive or USB harddrive on Galaxy Tab 10.1 HC 3.2 pershoot kernel??
I'm pretty sure there are people out there who copied ntfs.ko to /data/local/modules/ and then performed chmod 644 and insmod instructions. Only to find out that the NTFS device is NOT displayed under /dev/block/ and there's nothing to do about it.
What are we doing wrong? Why is it super easy for some to mount NTFS partitions and for some of us it's a complete pain in the rear end?
Please help with a comprehensive guide!
Don't just post a couple of lines assuming that we find our way out.
Treat us as newbies to mounting.
Thanks!
komorka said:
Can anyone please help with mounting an NTFS formatted flashdrive or USB harddrive on Galaxy Tab 10.1 HC 3.2 pershoot kernel??
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Download Terminal Emulator and USB Mass Storage Watcher OTG from the market.
Run TE and enter the commands I've outlined in the attached image. When you type "su" at the "$" you should get the super user permissions pop-up. If you see "ntfs xxxxxxxxx Live" as a response to the lsmod, you are good to go.
Use the USB Mass Storage app to mount your drive. I'll be honest, I haven't used this app yet. I used something called NTFS Mount, but after I updated to the last round of Galaxy Task, I forgot to back it up. Doh...
I hope this is helpful.
Edit: I did a search of XDA and found the app I used here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13337600. Give this one a try too.
RGardner said:
Download Terminal Emulator and USB Mass Storage Watcher OTG from the market.
Run TE and enter the commands I've outlined in the attached image. When you type "su" at the "$" you should get the super user permissions pop-up. If you see "ntfs xxxxxxxxx Live" as a response to the lsmod, you are good to go.
Use the USB Mass Storage app to mount your drive. I'll be honest, I haven't used this app yet. I used something called NTFS Mount, but after I updated to the last round of Galaxy Task, I forgot to back it up. Doh...
I hope this is helpful.
Edit: I did a search of XDA and found the app I used here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=13337600. Give this one a try too.
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Thanks, RGardner, USB Mass Storage Watcher OTG did the trick! Thanks so much!
thanks,
that did the trick for me too.... for a 8gb usb flash.
but, when i try to connect a 300gb western digital portable hard drive, it gives me a message << high speed usb flash connected>> and it cannot be mounted...
it might be that it is over 32 gb?
it might be that it needs more power than the cable can provide?
any suggestions?
nikosnt74 said:
thanks,
that did the trick for me too.... for a 8gb usb flash.
but, when i try to connect a 300gb western digital portable hard drive, it gives me a message << high speed usb flash connected>> and it cannot be mounted...
it might be that it is over 32 gb?
it might be that it needs more power than the cable can provide?
any suggestions?
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busybox modprobe ntfs
busybox mount -t ntfs /dev/block/sda /mnt/usbdrive
1133431 said:
busybox modprobe ntfs
busybox mount -t ntfs /dev/block/sda /mnt/usbdrive
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Thanks for the quick answer. I quess these are comands for a terminal emulator?
nikosnt74 said:
Thanks for the quick answer. I quess these are comands for a terminal emulator?
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Or ADB Shell.
1133431 said:
Or ADB Shell.
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Well, i installed busybox sucessfully, then terminal emulator is saying...
what am i doing wrong??
hey after flashing cm10.1, I cannot able to detect my usb drive. It's neither shown in sdcard/0/extStorages, nor in ESExplorer usb drive after granting super user permissions. I could able to connect my tab to pc using mtp but usb is a no go. Thanks in advance...
ycharan said:
hey after flashing cm10.1, I cannot able to detect my usb drive. It's neither shown in sdcard/0/extStorages, nor in ESExplorer usb drive after granting super user permissions. I could able to connect my tab to pc using mtp but usb is a no go. Thanks in advance...
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You sghould take a look in /mnt/usbdrive/...
lightman33 said:
You sghould take a look in /mnt/usbdrive/...
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I got it....Actually its my mistake... I didnt check my usb is in ntfs format.... So I converted into Fat and I got it...
By the way is there any method to connect the usb drive with ntfs forrnat.. if it does then I hope we can connect our external hard disk too... that would be great...
ycharan said:
I got it....Actually its my mistake... I didnt check my usb is in ntfs format.... So I converted into Fat and I got it...
By the way is there any method to connect the usb drive with ntfs forrnat.. if it does then I hope we can connect our external hard disk too... that would be great...
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for ntfs filesystem, maybe you need tools like paragon ntfs or ntfs mounter.
if you need storage for files files greater than 4go, you could also use ext4 file system which are usable with windows PC.
thanks
lightman33 said:
for ntfs filesystem, maybe you need tools like paragon ntfs or ntfs mounter.
if you need storage for files files greater than 4go, you could also use ext4 file system which are usable with windows PC.
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thanks... i will try that...
Just for the heck of it I tried the Paragon NTFS/HFS download in the Play Store today to see if NTFS read/write would work. The app needs root, and of course we thankfully have that. I had a Seagate USB 3.0 drive formatted NTFS and connected it. Since Android auto mounts on the Mojo, it auto mounted as NTFS read only. I had to unmount it, and then re-mount it with the Paragon app and choose an alternate mount point (just created a folder called "NTFS" and mounted it) and I can confirm that I can read and write to the drive. Moving files, deleting files, and copying files all worked just fine. Just a heads up. I am sure there will be a better, more translucent way of doing this down the road, but for now there does exist the possibility. I wonder if anyone knows how to stop Android from auto mounting drives when plugged in?
I confirm that your method works, thanks!
Although I could have lived without the writing option enabled, it sure is nice being able to delete files I don't need on the fly.
I found that stock rom sucks in regards RW for external drives and doesnt allow it in exfat or NTFS the solution for me and others was installing CM12 rom instead of stock, now my drive has normal RW funtion without having to use an app to mount it
not I can use my 5TB drive
Hi Guys,
i have the Tab S 10.5 and rooted it.
No i tryed to get a NTFS HDD to run. So i installed Paragon NTFS ... and i have a external HDD with own power adapter. Furthermore i bought a USB - HUB also a own power adapter. The Paragon app find the harddisk an i can click on mount, but nothing happened even if i try to click on automatic mount or own manual folder choose. It is doing something, say that the HDD is mounted, but in the menue of Paragon, it is declared as unmounted. The same in StickMount, it says the HDD is mounted to folder XY, but there is nothing inside .
Is anyone able to mount external HDD's?
NTFS isn't supported officially. I had to format my microsd card into exfat to get it to work.
Stickmount should work - did u let it download the files when you first run it?
Hm yes it downloaded the files and now if i click on mount, it do it but in the folder there is no file from the harddisk, i tried it with a 1tb and 3tb disk.
Furthermore i can check and repair the disks and the tool is saying everything is fine, but i cannot se anything in the folder where it is mounted.
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Hm yes it downloaded the files and now if i click on mount, it do it but in the folder there is no file from the harddisk, i tried it with a 1tb and 3tb disk.
Furthermore i can check and repair the disks and the tool is saying everything is fine, but i cannot se anything in the folder where it is mounted.
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Tried with my Ntfs flash drive - same on stock and stickmount. Formatted to exfat, works on both.
Guess Samsung changed something that broke stickmount as well.
mr_einsa said:
Hi Guys,
i have the Tab S 10.5 and rooted it.
No i tryed to get a NTFS HDD to run. So i installed Paragon NTFS ... and i have a external HDD with own power adapter. Furthermore i bought a USB - HUB also a own power adapter. The Paragon app find the harddisk an i can click on mount, but nothing happened even if i try to click on automatic mount or own manual folder choose. It is doing something, say that the HDD is mounted, but in the menue of Paragon, it is declared as unmounted. The same in StickMount, it says the HDD is mounted to folder XY, but there is nothing inside .
Is anyone able to mount external HDD's?
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I got my NTFS drive working using Paragon_NTFS for non-rooted mounting and then opened it with Total Commander. Going the Paragon rooted way didn't work for me either.
mikeyek said:
I got my NTFS drive working using Paragon_NTFS for non-rooted mounting and then opened it with Total Commander. Going the Paragon rooted way didn't work for me either.
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Doesn't the app require root?
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Doesn't the app require root?
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Paragon the app does require it. But the company Paragon also developed a plugin for Total Commander. I was going to post the link but I'm under 10 posts for the forum so I can't.
Anyways just search "USB plugin for Total Commander" or Paragon and that all should come up. You need Total Commander as well but it does not require root.
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Total Commander with the plug in Paragon NTFS work fine on my LG G2
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Hi!
I just got a USB stick with both a microUSB and type A connector that work flawless with my Nexus 9.
But I find it unpleasant to save files unencrypted on it from my Nexus 9, imagine that I drop it somewhere or whatever.
I've tried some apps that I don't remember the name of that should encrypt the storage or separate files but these seems only be able to encrypt files in the Nexus 9 internal memory.
It don't have to be compatible with a computer(Linux), but it would be nice if I also was able to decrypt the stored files on another Android device even though it's not a showstopper if that doesn't work.
Note that my devices isn't rooted due to security reasons, so if you know any solution for a non rooted device I will be very greatful.
Thanks for your time!
Was curious about this from your post!
11. Create an encrypted files with password protection
If you have sensitive data in your android, that you don’t want other to see, For instance a private video or images. then the best approach is to encrypt it, with password protecting. right ?
Well look no further, because using ES file manager you can encrypt any files, with password protection. And once you that the content will automatically be hidden from your gallery as well.
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http://receivetipstricks.com/es-file-explorer-tips-tricks/
Edit note: Needs a rooted Nexus 9 and the Stickmount App.
Can encrypt files on usb stick, they need to be encrypted and then decrypted to view.
Don't forget to encrypted them again after viewing or editing.
Don't know about viewing them on another PC, but i guess if you have ES File Manager on another android device it should be able to decrypt them as well.
corkiejp said:
Was curious about this from your post!
http://receivetipstricks.com/es-file-explorer-tips-tricks/
Can encrypt files on usb stick, they need to be encrypted and then decrypted to view.
Don't forget to encrypted them again after viewing or editing.
Don't know about viewing them on another PC, but i guess if you have ES File Manager on another android device it should be able to decrypt them as well.
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Hi,
I'm sorry to tell you that I'm only able to encrypt files with ES File Explorer on the "internal SD-card". I'm not able to do that on the USB stick.
zidz said:
Hi,
I'm sorry to tell you that I'm only able to encrypt files with ES File Explorer on the "internal SD-card". I'm not able to do that on the USB stick.
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It worked for me on a rooted device. Is your device rooted?
Also use the app stickmount to mount the usb stick!
Edit: Tested again and If you use ES File Explorer to mount the stick, you can not encrypt/decrypt files on OTG.
The stickmount app mounts external usb to an internal path
Also installed ES File Explorer on my not rooted xperia z1, and was also able to encrypt a file. + Decrypt it again on the Nexus 9.
corkiejp said:
It worked for me on a rooted device. Is your device rooted?
Also use the app stickmount to mount the usb stick!
Edit: Tested again and If you use ES File Explorer to mount the stick, you can not encrypt/decrypt files on OTG.
The stickmount app mounts external usb to an internal path
Also installed ES File Explorer on my not rooted xperia z1, and was also able to encrypt a file. + Decrypt it again on the Nexus 9.
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Hi,
No my device is intentionally not rooted due to security reasons. Will update OP that this request is for non rooted devices.
Has there been a solution on this topic?