I'm running Windows 8.1 and I can't see the phone's folder structure when I connect it my PC. I installed HTC Sync Manager (2.2.32.0) and it sees my old backups etc, but does not see the phone. I can only see the HTC Sync Manager folder as a CD drive when connected to the PC. I'd like to be able to see the actual file structure on the phone.
Any help? Thanks!
normalnix said:
I'm running Windows 8.1 and I can't see the phone's folder structure when I connect it my PC. I installed HTC Sync Manager (2.2.32.0) and it sees my old backups etc, but does not see the phone. I can only see the HTC Sync Manager folder as a CD drive when connected to the PC. I'd like to be able to see the actual file structure on the phone.
Any help? Thanks!
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search and install the latest drivers for windows 8.1 named HTCDriver_4.8.0.002.exe
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search and install the latest drivers for windows 8.1 named HTCDriver_4.8.0.002.exe
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Many thanks. I've just tried that, but it doesn't recognise the device.
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anyone know how to make xperiax1's internal memory can read in pc?
akhu93 said:
anyone know how to make xperiax1's internal memory can read in pc?
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Try connecting with activesync
Awassenaar said:
Try connecting with activesync
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I've try that...
but PC still can't read internal memory
So when you connect your phone you don't see something called local device?
Did you install the right version of activesync? Because some versions of windows for pc (like windows vista) cause problems with Activesync, and you need something called Mobile Device Center (I think, because I have it in dutch)
Awassenaar said:
So when you connect your phone you don't see something called local device?
Did you install the right version of activesync? Because some versions of windows for pc (like windows vista) cause problems with Activesync, and you need something called Mobile Device Center (I think, because I have it in dutch)
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I'm using window XP
so when I connect my device to PC it'll automatically sync
it just contact and note where's read n PC but there's no internal memory
When I bought my Xperia is had to install this: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...FamilyID=9e641c34-6f7f-404d-a04b-dc09f8141141 do you have that?
And on your phone, when you connect to pc it schould give a pop up where you can choose "connect using activesync" or "Disk Drive" do you see this?
Awassenaar said:
When I bought my Xperia is had to install this: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...FamilyID=9e641c34-6f7f-404d-a04b-dc09f8141141 do you have that?
And on your phone, when you connect to pc it schould give a pop up where you can choose "connect using activesync" or "Disk Drive" do you see this?
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yup, I've that but I don't install that software in win xp 'cause win xp can automatically sync with device
yes, I've choose "connect using activesync"
but still can read internal memory
akhu93 said:
yup, I've that but I don't install that software in win xp 'cause win xp can automatically sync with device
yes, I've choose "connect using activesync"
but still can read internal memory
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Nope, Win XP cannot automatically synch with Windows Mobile devices. You have to install the latest version of active synch on your pc in order to connect your Xperia to the pc.
altae said:
Nope, Win XP cannot automatically synch with Windows Mobile devices. You have to install the latest version of active synch on your pc in order to connect your Xperia to the pc.
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I'll try it and report back
thanks for suggestion
Once you're connected with ActiveSync, look for an icon marked something like "explore". It'll pull up a file explorer that'll let you bring up phone memory on your pc
akhu93 said:
it just contact and note where's read n PC but there's no internal memory
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Don't know if I got you correct: in any case you will only be able to see the internal file system, but not the individual contacts. Notes are separate .pwi files - but the contacts are not stored as separate files.
If you see the green orb spinning in your systray during sync you are using ActiveSync, otherwise I assume you're connected differently.
Once the AS connection is up and running you will see a "Mobile Device" in My Computer, doubleclick that and you'll see the "My Documents" internal folder of your phone. Click on "My Windows Mobile device" (or similar, don't have an english version at hand) to see internal root directory in a new window.
Would appreciate assistance or direction.please.
Been working for 2 weeks on installing on My Nook Color installed with Honeycomb.
I have it imaged on SDHC card and running on Nook. Problem installing Google Apps and Market.
Looks like I have ADB installed correctly in platform tools and in SDK folde.r I have USB folder with , I think, appropriate drivers.
When I connect and then go in device manager to find driver and get to "have disk" and find the "android_winusb" (located in SDK folder usb drivers) and located the bottom where says inf file is not highlighted. Therefore it will not install.
Newbie here, but looks like not recognizing as an inf file?
Seems like I am so close and now just a puzzle I am unable to solve.
Could you or someone assist? It would be much appreciated. I have tried all searches for resolution that I know of.
Thanks.
123popeye123 said:
Would appreciate assistance or direction.please.
Been working for 2 weeks on installing on My Nook Color installed with Honeycomb.
I have it imaged on SDHC card and running on Nook. Problem installing Google Apps and Market.
Looks like I have ADB installed correctly in platform tools and in SDK folde.r I have USB folder with , I think, appropriate drivers.
When I connect and then go in device manager to find driver and get to "have disk" and find the "android_winusb" (located in SDK folder usb drivers) and located the bottom where says inf file is not highlighted. Therefore it will not install.
Newbie here, but looks like not recognizing as an inf file?
Seems like I am so close and now just a puzzle I am unable to solve.
Could you or someone assist? It would be much appreciated. I have tried all searches for resolution that I know of.
Thanks.
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I had the same problem trying to install the drivers on my Vista laptop. After several attempts to uninstall and re-install the drivers, I was never able to resolve it. My work around was to install ADB & the drivers on my old XP laptop for emergency use. For day to day use with my Windows Vista machine I installed ADB wireless on my Nook and it connects without any problems.
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I had the same problem trying to install the drivers on my Vista laptop. After several attempts to uninstall and re-install the drivers, I was never able to resolve it. My work around was to install ADB & the drivers on my old XP laptop for emergency use. For day to day use with my Windows Vista machine I installed ADB wireless on my Nook and it connects without any problems.
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Appreciate the response, thanks.
What is adb wireless and then how did you get google apps and market on the Nook?
Wow-did some research and looks like the perfect application-thanks.
I can not find out how to download the app. I found a site that said "hit break button to see download link".
I do not know what a break button is?
How can I get the adbwireless app?
Much appreciated, thanks.
PS-If I can get that application-how do I get the Google App and Market on the Nook color?
Getting excited here!
Hello.
I was using Windows 7 Starter on my netbook but several days ago I need to change it to Windows XP. Now system can't see my HTC One 801n so I can't transfer files between computer and my phone.
I checked the HTC Sync and some drivers but it doesn't work.
What should I do to transfer files between phone and computer via USB cable? What should I install to make this work?
Thanks in advance for any help
Ćwirek said:
Hello.
I was using Windows 7 Starter on my netbook but several days ago I need to change it to Windows XP. Now system can't see my HTC One 801n so I can't transfer files between computer and my phone.
I checked the HTC Sync and some drivers but it doesn't work.
What should I do to transfer files between phone and computer via USB cable? What should I install to make this work?
Thanks in advance for any help
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HTC Sync Manager works properly on XP. Try uninstalling the existing program on ur PC and re-install sync manager. Also, uninstall any other phone software like Kies if you have any.
Hi,
i just wanted to move some things to my One mini2. I connected via USB with my PC and there was my device. i opend in explorer, but i cannot copy files there. i can make new folders, but i can not past anything.
Do i really need this stupid sync manager?? Or is there i trick??
HandyBesitzer said:
Hi,
i just wanted to move some things to my One mini2. I connected via USB with my PC and there was my device. i opend in explorer, but i cannot copy files there. i can make new folders, but i can not past anything.
Do i really need this stupid sync manager?? Or is there i trick??
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I don't have a problem copying files to it from my Windows 8.1 PC. Do you have USB Debugging enabled in Developer Options?
dlorde said:
I don't have a problem copying files to it from my Windows 8.1 PC. Do you have USB Debugging enabled in Developer Options?
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no i haven't. I tryed it on my PC, too and it works. I had the problems with my Surface RT. With the old Desire it worked
HandyBesitzer said:
no i haven't. I tryed it on my PC, too and it works. I had the problems with my Surface RT. With the old Desire it worked
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Interesting; I just tried it on my Surface Pro and it doesn't display any folders on the OM2 at all...
you dont have to use sync manager but i advise to install because youll get the latest drivers for your phone
Like i tried everything but my pc don't detect it and there isn't even the use as usb storage option
Alkéryn said:
Like i tried everything but my pc don't detect it and there isn't even the use as usb storage option
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What system are you on? On Mac you might need to install the android file transfer tool. If on a different system just try googling it, there's loads of help out there.
https://www.android.com/filetransfer/
If using the command line then adb is reliable. Googling how to setup adb should help.
I found the issue and it was driver related but at first i though it was the phone
To solve the problem of transferring files from the computer (Windows 7 ) Copy the file from the computer into the folder of images in the mobile storage , tried the way and succeeded with me, if you can not find a folder for pictures taken pictures with the camera will show you folder