hai, can someone help me with this problem?
i already enable dev option and turn on usb debugging. but what happen is, when i connect my note to PC alwasys charging only. no option to change it to media transfer.
i already tried to changed setting on storage, but i can not find three dots menu. see attachment for the capture. tried restart ,turn off and turn on again the usb debbuging still the same.
or is it related with others setting, since i just used openline service las week to make my note 5 openline.
thank you.
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Hey everybody. I've been looking around for a solution to this, but nothing came out. Before flashing my flashing my Galaxy S to Darky's 9.2 (and now 9.3), when I connected my stock SGS to my PC through USB, it used to ask me what kind of connection I'd use, between Kies, USB Storage and Share Internet Connection (not sure on this one). Now it just connects in Kies mode: the only way to connect as USB Storage is using USB Debugging mode. How can I make my phone ask me what I want to do, as it did before?
Oh, by the way, Kies won't recognize my SGS. Even if I switch back to TWLauncher.
Thank you for your future help!
Remove the rom that cases the problem .
jje
JJEgan said:
Remove the rom that cases the problem .
jje
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Thank you JJEgan for your reply, but this is not a solution, it's just going past the issue.
Settings> Wireless and network > Usb settings > Ask on connection. If you have USB debugging enabled you will need to turn it off.
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Riverriz said:
Settings> Wireless and network > Usb settings > Ask on connection. If you have USB debugging enabled you will need to turn it off.
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Crap, I feel stupid. I've never thought about looking there. Thank you mate!
Hi,
I am having trouble enabling USB debugging. The setting looks ok, and I can mark it, but if I go back, and enter the Developer Options again, the check box is not marked anymore. So somehow it seems that it is not saving it. If i stay in the Developer options menu after enabling it, it isn't working either.
My phone is rooted, but still on stock software. I am running build JRO03C.I9305XXALK5
I have tried searching for this issue, but noone seems to experience the same thing.
Any suggestions?
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eXplicitDK said:
Hi,
I am having trouble enabling USB debugging. The setting looks ok, and I can mark it, but if I go back, and enter the Developer Options again, the check box is not marked anymore. So somehow it seems that it is not saving it. If i stay in the Developer options menu after enabling it, it isn't working either.
My phone is rooted, but still on stock software. I am running build JRO03C.I9305XXALK5
I have tried searching for this issue, but noone seems to experience the same thing.
Any suggestions?
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I just wanted to make a quick check to see if this was the only Developer option that was affected (It was). But then i tried again with USB debugging, and it works(!). It stopped working again later on, but simply enabling/disabling another option (I used 'Protect SD card') seems to "fix" it temporarily. :fingers-crossed:
Try dialing *#7284#
Select "Qualcomm USB Settings"
Select "MTP+ADB"
Hit OK and go back to exit
DO NOT PLAY WITH OTHER SETTINGS !!
This should switch it on and leave it on.
To go back to the normal setting use the first Option "MTP"
Hello there.
First of all, the backgrounds...
I'm using CM11 by Maclaw, running 4.4.4
I got curious and unticked MTP on the notification tray. Usually the system won't let you untick it unless you tick the other option. But this actually left both options untick, so now it won't even connect to my laptop, and the option in the notification tray disappeared. All that is left is the USB debugging mode option. I still hear the sound when you plug a usb device on my laptop but it's not just connecting. I've tried rebooting. There's also no setting (that I could see) that would let you choose which connection method you want.
Any idea what's happening here? Or how to fix this?
Thanks in advance!!!
Update: Never mind. You could actually press the menu button when inside Storage in Settings.
Could somebody please remind me what it is I have to do to enable drag-and-drop N6 to PC connection over USB? I've got USB debugging switched on under Developer Options, but I know there's another tick or setting somewhere that I need to do first, and can't remember what it is! At the moment my N6 is recognised by the PC, but is shown as being completely empty. Many thanks.
Hi, just drop down the notification bar and select mtp.
Semseddin said:
Hi, just drop down the notification bar and select mtp.
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YES! That's the one. I'm very grateful, many thanks.
Seems a bug in Marshmallow - I used to have MTP selected and it was always enabled automatically when connecting to a PC. Now, each time I connect to the PC via USB the phone defaults back to Charging Only.
This was a minor hassle from earlier Droid Incredible days that I did not expect to revisit.
- ooofest
ooofest said:
Seems a bug in Marshmallow - I used to have MTP selected and it was always enabled automatically when connecting to a PC. Now, each time I connect to the PC via USB the phone defaults back to Charging Only.
This was a minor hassle from earlier Droid Incredible days that I did not expect to revisit.
- ooofest
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It's more like a last minute security patch, because this way you will have to unlock your phone before having access to your files.
istperson said:
It's more like a last minute security patch, because this way you will have to unlock your phone before having access to your files.
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I already had to do that when the USB selection was being saved between connections to the PC, actually - if my phone was locked when connecting, I had to unlock for the USB connection to fully enable. But, it always did so with my previously set mode (i.e., MTP).
So, I see no reason for this latest behavior, which is just a dumb hassle and/or a bug, IMHO.
- ooofest
ooofest said:
I already had to do that when the USB selection was being saved between connections to the PC, actually - if my phone was locked when connecting, I had to unlock for the USB connection to fully enable. But, it always did so with my previously set mode (i.e., MTP).
So, I see no reason for this latest behavior, which is just a dumb hassle and/or a bug, IMHO.
- ooofest
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As I remember, in Lollipop you connected the cable, and the files became available on your computer. Unlock wasn't necessary.
istperson said:
As I remember, in Lollipop you connected the cable, and the files became available on your computer. Unlock wasn't necessary.
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If my phone was locked for a certain period of time, I had to unlock for file - level access via USB when just connecting
Similar issue if the phone was connected via USB for awhile and had become locked for some (unknown) period of time before I went to access its files since the prior access.
- ooofest
I have a problem of not being able to switch from charging to mtp on USB, no mater what I do. Running 6.0.
Hi Everybody,
I'm trying to connect my Mi5 with my PC using MTP connection (i'm on Ubuntu). The problem is that I can see the device connected and mounted but i can't copy anything from it. It always crashes. Strange thing I can copy files from pc to the device without any problem, but if i try to copy something from the device to my pc it always says " libtmp: Could not get file from device."
I've also tried with windows, but nothing changed. i cannot copy or transfer any type of file.
While googling around i've found that this might be an Android 6.0 related problem rather that a MIUI one.
But i've also tried a possible solution that has been proposed which consists in changing a configuration under developer option and switch it back but it didn't work.
here's the steps i've followed:
Open Settings
Enable Developer options:
Go to About phone (or tablet)
Scroll to the bottom
Tap Build number repeatedly. After several taps you will see it count down and then say "You are now a developer!"
Back to Settings
Tap Developer options, near the bottom
Scroll down to and tap Select USB Configuration
Change it to Charging only
Tap Select USB Configuration again
Change it back to MTP (Media Transfer Protocol)
I don't know how to proceed.
If someone can help me it would be great!
zofox said:
Hi Everybody,
I'm trying to connect my Mi5 with my PC using MTP connection (i'm on Ubuntu). The problem is that I can see the device connected and mounted but i can't copy anything from it. It always crashes. Strange thing I can copy files from pc to the device without any problem, but if i try to copy something from the device to my pc it always says " libtmp: Could not get file from device."
I've also tried with windows, but nothing changed. i cannot copy or transfer any type of file.
While googling around i've found that this might be an Android 6.0 related problem rather that a MIUI one.
But i've also tried a possible solution that has been proposed which consists in changing a configuration under developer option and switch it back but it didn't work.
here's the steps i've followed:
Open Settings
Enable Developer options:
Go to About phone (or tablet)
Scroll to the bottom
Tap Build number repeatedly. After several taps you will see it count down and then say "You are now a developer!"
Back to Settings
Tap Developer options, near the bottom
Scroll down to and tap Select USB Configuration
Change it to Charging only
Tap Select USB Configuration again
Change it back to MTP (Media Transfer Protocol)
I don't know how to proceed.
If someone can help me it would be great!
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Hi!
Try a factory reset. Maybe it will help. (just a thought)
Hunedit said:
Hi!
Try a factory reset. Maybe it will help. (just a thought)
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Nope didn't work at all
How long do you have to tap build number?` nothing happens here :/
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Found it tapping Miui rather than build version, but cant find the USB configuration after being in developer mode.
@zofox I don't have a solution but can confirm the problem.
On WIndows 10 latest release, it's working like a charm.
When I connect the Mi 5 to a Usb 2 or Usb 3 port on Ubuntu (same computer) it does nothing, only charging works.
So that means: I am not sure if it's a problem with Ubuntu, your PC or both!
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@zofox I don't have a solution but can confirm the problem.
On WIndows 10 latest release, it's working like a charm.
When I connect the Mi 5 to a Usb 2 or Usb 3 port on Ubuntu (same computer) it does nothing, only charging works.
So that means: I am not sure if it's a problem with Ubuntu, your PC or both!
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I'm using a dell XPS13 2015 and it doesn't work neither on windows or ubuntu
right now i'm using ftp to comunicate but it's pretty annoying also the fact that i can copy stuffs from pc to mi5 but not the opposite it's pretty strange ...
It might be the USB port(s) in question: check if the port used is on some external controller or part of the PCH/southbridge (i.e. part of the motherboard); next up, try direct ports instead of through USB hubs (if any in between). Other than this, I have no further idea.
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It might be the USB port(s) in question: check if the port used is on some external controller or part of the PCH/southbridge (i.e. part of the motherboard); next up, try direct ports instead of through USB hubs (if any in between). Other than this, I have no further idea.
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Seems like it was a cable related problem ?
Changed it and everything works like a charm ?
Mods can close the discussion ?
Inviato dal mio MI 5 utilizzando Tapatalk
First go to settings, then click the option 'about phone'.
Then click on 'miui version' several times until u become the developer.
Then go back to settings and find the 'developers option' in the 'additional settings' .
Afterwards look for the 'usb configuration' option in the 'networking' section.
There select the 'mtp' option
This worked very well for me and solved all my problem
change the cable works like a charm, thanks!! you guys save my semester.
This works like a charm to me. Only one thing I have noticed is, in my phone(Mi5) Developer options comes under Additional settings of systems& Device section.
aditijain said:
First go to settings, then click the option 'about phone'.
Then click on 'miui version' several times until u become the developer.
Then go back to settings and find the 'developers option' in the 'additional settings' .
Afterwards look for the 'usb configuration' option in the 'networking' section.
There select the 'mtp' option
This worked very well for me and solved all my problem
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That's exactly what helped me !
Thanx bro
I was facing the same issue in redmi note 5 pro.
I had same on Redmi 5 (rosy), my 'solution' was to drag drop down down, tap Android System and change from 'Charge this device' to 'Transfer files'. I was expecting a pop up when I connected the cable to select what I wanted to do, none came.