[Q] MTP Mode - Turn Off ? - One (M7) Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello,
is there any way to turn off MTP mode ?
It automatically goes on whenever i connect my phone to computer via usb cable.
I want just simple usb charging.
I tried opening notification area and clicking on MTP Enabled item, but it does just nothing. I see click, but it doesn't turn off.
Any help ?
I am S-OFF, maybe it has something in common ?

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how to prevent standby when connected to pc?

Hi,
I'm having an issue with my diamond. If I connect it to my PC, no matter if it's via AS or as harddrive, the Diamond will go into standby after the period I entered in energy-setting (charging via usb disabled of course).
However this is very unhandy when droping files as I always have to touch the screen to keep the connection alive and no, I don't want it to charge via USB
Is there some Reg-Tweak telling the Diamond not to fall asleep when it's "penetrated"?
I used the search but that subject didn't come up.
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you can untick in start - settings - system - power - advanced tab the "Turn off device if not used for..." option for both battery and external power use.
that should prevent your phone for going into standby while you're connected to the pc
Start -> Settings -> System -> Power ->Advanced
On external power
remove check from:
Turn off device if not used for
Riply said:
Start -> Settings -> System -> Power ->Advanced
On external power
remove check from:
Turn off device if not used for
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As I said, I don't want to load via USB.
cocomic said:
you can untick in start - settings - system - power - advanced tab the "Turn off device if not used for..." option for both battery and external power use.
that should prevent your phone for going into standby while you're connected to the pc
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I already knew this trick, but it's uncomfortable. I mean the phone has to realize it's connected to the pc somehow, at least via AS it does. So why doesn't the Diamond think "Hey, I'm currently connected, stupid idea to go sleeping"
No one else having this issue??
It also recognizes running Teeter, preventing it to go stand-by. Isn't there some registry entry, a list of programs, to prevent if from standing by? Probably Teeter does this itself, as foreground running application, while ActiveSync probably does not.
Solution? Run teeter while connected to the PC

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[Q] incredible S problems with turning on

Hi,
I have an incredible S but it will not show anything on the screen. When i plug it into my computer it connects but says usb not recognised and unknown usb device. I have installed drivers etc but still no luck. When i press the power button while connected to usb it vibrates as if it is turning on and connects to PC but nothing happens on the screen of the phone.
Please help!
Thank you.
willz28 said:
Hi,
I have an incredible S but it will not show anything on the screen. When i plug it into my computer it connects but says usb not recognised and unknown usb device. I have installed drivers etc but still no luck. When i press the power button while connected to usb it vibrates as if it is turning on and connects to PC but nothing happens on the screen of the phone.
Please help!
Thank you.
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I'm not 100% sure but if there is vibrating and no screen, you've probably bricked your phone.

Data Recovery From Locked Device

Phone: LG G2 AT&T version (D800), unrooted, stock (no custom recovery), wifi off (but phone will automatically connect to home network if wifi can be turned on), not sure if usb debugging is on
What exactly I'm trying to do: get files and data from my phone to my PC (e.g. photos, contacts, notes, music) for later transfer to a new phone.
Details of the problem:
- The phone is pattern locked.
- The screen is cracked and totally unresponsive to touch.
- Upon pressing the power button or USB connection, the screen displays the lock screen. However, only about the top third of the lock screen is visible on the lower part of the screen; only the top row of the lock pattern grid is shown.
- Upon USB connection to mouse via USB OTG cable, the screen displays only the first frame. That is, it will display where the cursor was when the display was turned on, but not any subsequent movement of the cursor.
- Upon USB connection to PC, the phone enters MTP mode. However, when attempting to access the phone's files from the
PC, nothing is displayed, because the lock screen has not been bypassed.
I'd very much rather not let go of the data on my phone, so I hope someone can help. Any thoughts?
The_Pascuzzi said:
Phone: LG G2 AT&T version (D800), unrooted, stock (no custom recovery), wifi off (but phone will automatically connect to home network if wifi can be turned on), not sure if usb debugging is on
What exactly I'm trying to do: get files and data from my phone to my PC (e.g. photos, contacts, notes, music) for later transfer to a new phone.
Details of the problem:
- The phone is pattern locked.
- The screen is cracked and totally unresponsive to touch.
- Upon pressing the power button or USB connection, the screen displays the lock screen. However, only about the top third of the lock screen is visible on the lower part of the screen; only the top row of the lock pattern grid is shown.
- Upon USB connection to mouse via USB OTG cable, the screen displays only the first frame. That is, it will display where the cursor was when the display was turned on, but not any subsequent movement of the cursor.
- Upon USB connection to PC, the phone enters MTP mode. However, when attempting to access the phone's files from the
PC, nothing is displayed, because the lock screen has not been bypassed.
I'd very much rather not let go of the data on my phone, so I hope someone can help. Any thoughts?
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Get a micro USB to OTG cable and connect a wired mouse. You can then use the mouse to draw your pattern and unlock the device. Then connect to PC and recover your data.
The Merovingian said:
Get a micro USB to OTG cable and connect a wired mouse. You can then use the mouse to draw your pattern and unlock the device. Then connect to PC and recover your data.
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Thank you for your reply, but I've already tried that.
The_Pascuzzi said:
- only about the top third of the lock screen is visible on the lower part of the screen; only the top row of the lock pattern grid is shown.
- Upon USB connection to mouse via USB OTG cable, the screen displays only the first frame. That is, it will display where the cursor was when the display was turned on, but not any subsequent movement of the cursor.
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At this point, the only other thing I can think of is those 5-in-1 OTG adapters that allow simultaneous mouse input and HDMI output, so I can see where my cursor is pointing via TV. The thing is they're hard to come by around here. They're not exactly cheap, either.
The_Pascuzzi said:
Thank you for your reply, but I've already tried that.
At this point, the only other thing I can think of is those 5-in-1 OTG adapters that allow simultaneous mouse input and HDMI output, so I can see where my cursor is pointing via TV. The thing is they're hard to come by around here. They're not exactly cheap, either.
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Depending on the method required for your model number, you can try rooting and/or flashing custom recovery, use the custom recovery to create a nandroid backup and extract the data from the backup(backups made in TWRP recovery are almost impossible to extract valid data from), or while in recovery you can try using adb to pull the data you want or even do an adb backup then extract the data from the adb backup using something that can extract .tar/.rar files. You could even use adb with root to delete/modify the data stored for lockscreen then you can probably connect to PC normally and transfer whatever you're after.

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