Is there any way to connect via usb as normal rather than as MTP on the NOTE. On MY SGS II I can connect the USB cable, and then from the drop down menu just select connect via USB and bingo both cards appear
I've looked in settings for USB connection but all i can find is the choice to swtich between MTP and PTP.
Which rom are you on ?
@Galaxy Note™…
why do you want to use uass storage mode? MTP is better in my opinion
Mass storage mode is quicker, so better if you are transferring large files.
I leave it as MTP most of the time though as you can still use the phone and access the files on the phone (except when you transfer a file and then it has to do a scan again).
If you are on GB, go into Settings>Applications>Development and enable USB debugging. It will then connect in mass storage mode.
If you are in ICS, Settings>More>USB Utilities>Connect storage to PC
how much faster? personally, safe removing the device in windows, and stopping of sd dependent applications cause too much trouble.
i usually use samba to copy files. which is even slower
Flashable zip to get USB mode on LPY here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26015958
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I don't know why, I'm in mass storage mode and I expected to just be able to copy and paste files like in Samsung Wave (or any other phones) but I cannot do it in Galaxy S.
Never liked mass storage mode. Enable USB debugging mode instead. Go to menu ->settings ->Applications -> Development -> USB debugging. Once connected to the PC, pull down the notification menu and select connect.
Thank you. Tried it but it doesn't work too. The micro sd partitions do not appear even if usb mode (debugging) is connected already.
Am I the only one experiencing this?
did you pull the notification bar and choose to connect to ur comp? if ur on froyo, once you click " mass storage " you should then see a green android on the screen with the option to connect to the computer. if you dont see the notification, unplug the usb and try again.
SOLVED after updating my firmware to JPU. Thank you for the help guys! It was as I suspected. For some reason, my phone owned the external microsd's filesystem after formatting (I was using JP2 firmware). I formatted it again after flashing to JPU and voila, all problems fixed.
Hey,
I have a problem here, my device (SGN) isn't working properly in MTP mode, the thing is when I connect my phone to PC with a USB, SD card works fine and is read properly, the problem lies in the phone's internal memory, as soon as I open it up, the folders pop up which are in it, but when I open my "Music" (a folder in internal memory) my Windows explorer's top-bar shows green loading (as if it is reading files in it) but no files are shown up. And it was working fine in MTP mode this morning.
1. MyFiles in my phone reads all the files and folders properly as if there's no issue.
2. I have not rooted my device, it's the plain vanilla ROM, with no changes in it.
3. I tried to use my phone in mass storage mode, by going into "Settings > USB utilities > Mass Storage" and that way it works perfectly fine.
EDIT: Now it's not even detected when I connect it to PC in MTP mode, and there's no issue with my laptop as it is acting the same problematic way in my other PC.
Un-install the MTP USB drivers and reinstall it again. or try with other USB ports.
Everything was normal till yesterday ,i mean when i connected my phone to pc by usb cable it used to ask if i want to charge or connect in mass storage mode
But today when i connected my phone it didn't gave any notification and just kept charging
i have tried changing the usb ports
tried re-installing the drivers
checking and unchecking usb debugging mode but still it doesn't work
any help will be appreciated :good:
First thing to do would be so to Settings > SD card and phone storage settings and try having mass storage only selected.
If you have rooted ur phone u can try mounting USB storage from the advanced menu of CWM in order to see whether it is a hardware based issue or an issue isolated to the ROM.
If you have the android sdk installed, check whether ur PC acknowledges that the phone is connected to the USB port by typing "adb devices" in cmd. This will tell you whether the PC actually knows that there is something plugged in.
Final thing to do would be backup in CWM and reflash stock ROM then revert to backup.
Is there a way to disable mtp and have the phone handle the usb connection by connecting to the PC as a usb mass storage device ?
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Is there a way to disable mtp and have the phone handle the usb connection by connecting to the PC as a usb mass storage device ?
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Which ROM you are on ?
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Is there a way to disable mtp and have the phone handle the usb connection by connecting to the PC as a usb mass storage device ?
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Try "USB mode switch for SGS1 on CM" from play store. I am using it on stock 4.0.4 and is working fine.
You mean STANDARD PC mass storage mode in ICS?
System settings>(under wireless and networks) More...>USB utilities>connect storage to pc
Then connect usb to phone.
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So I've installed Mackay ROM 2.91 of kasper_h. It works like a bliss ( i'm new so I cannot post in development section ) till some time.
When I plugged in usb cable to my mobile and pc it showed on P970 to mountSDcard and then it popped in on my pc BUT later on it failed to do so. Now I can only mount my SDcard via card adapter or in recovery mode it shows removable disk but do not open it but if I press mount USB mass storage device it open my sdCard on my pc))
SO WHAT THE HELL, why isn't it mounting while using my phone in normal way, connected to PC? but only in recovery lol...
Anyone got the very same issue?
I've found androidforums. com /desire-tips-tricks/365476-guide-usb-brick-fix. html but do not know if it is good solution for it and even if I do not understand it at all>.>.
Go to settings/storage, press menu and select USB connection. There are 3 diferent types, mtp, camera and mass storage. Try the others.