I have a 64 gb corsair USB stick. On one end it has a normal usb port to plug into the PC, and on the other end, is a micro sd port for use with phones. I can use the external storage fine while booted into Android. However, I'm tryign to use it for TWRP backups, but I cannot get it to show up. I have tried mounting USB-OTG in TWRP (I'm using 3.0.2) and selecting the USB-OTG storage, but nothing happens.
Any suggestions?
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I'm having multiple problems connecting my NC to my Win7 PC via USB, particularly from stock 1.2. Every time I connect, Windows attempts to install device drivers, and is successful only half the time, at most. If it successfully mounts the NC as USB storage, it may or may not also mount the SD card (again, maybe half the time).
I also boot CM7 from an SD card using verygreen's size-agnostic image. From there, the connection has been 100% reliable--turn on USB tethering, and both the system and storage partitions get mounted as USB storage.
HOWEVER, plugging in the NC from either OS frequently causes a really odd problem with my external HDD: both the drive and the uppermost layer of the file structure will still be listed in Computer, but click any of those folders and they show as empty. The HDD is also "in use" if I attempt a safe eject, but unplugging the USB and plugging it back in solves the problem.
Are other people running 64-bit Windows 7 having these problems? Any idea what could be causing my PC to get 'confused' about the HDD?
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I have an usb OTG cable and Micro Sd Card reader for using HTC ONE. At first it was worked well.. But after a while my phone doesn't recognize. I tried mouse with OTG cable and it worked. I tried another usb flash and it worked too. But this sd card is not working. By the way, I can see the sd card and format it on my computer. I tried FAT32, NTFS and Ext24. I installed the Paragon but no luck.
What do i must check?
Hi guys,
I installed the latest TWRP in my phone, when I tried to backup my ROM I noticed there is an OTG option, I've an Y-Cable, so I formated my usb drive to fat32 and plug in together, I rebooted the recovery, however nothing works, can anybody know how can I make backup to external storage? Thanks!!
1. Reboot to recovery
2. Plug in otg device
3. Go to mounts and mount the otg device
4. Go to backup
5. Hit the bar below the check boxes that says internal storage
6. Change to Otg
7. Backup as usual
Red_81 said:
1. Reboot to recovery
2. Plug in otg device
3. Go to mounts and mount the otg device
4. Go to backup
5. Hit the bar below the check boxes that says internal storage
6. Change to Otg
7. Backup as usual
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Hi Red,
Ive already tried your options. However the otg device was showing 0mb in the mount menu. I've already formatted to fat32. Which otg cable type are you using? Does our device need external power?
It works with my otg cable with an old 512mb thumb drive in it. It also works with my 32gb Micro USB thumb drive.
You may have to hit the refresh sizes button to see something other than 0mb
Red_81 said:
It works with my otg cable with an old 512mb thumb drive in it. It also works with my 32gb Micro USB thumb drive.
You may have to hit the refresh sizes button to see something other than 0mb
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I changed my otg cable to the traditional one (not the Y-Cable), it's working now
However, there are some weird things happened on my usb drive, I have two Kingstone DataTraveler usb drive and both of them have 8GB space, same model same space, same fat32 format. Both of them can be recognized by my computer, however only one of them can be recognized by my phone.
Try plugging in while the phone is running and format with the phone
Red_81 said:
Try plugging in while the phone is running and format with the phone
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Thanks mate, it's working fine now!
my otg is not show in twrp
please help me
I recently purchased a 64GB USB/OTG combo flash drive, but having trouble using it as my backup drive for Titanium Backup.
Currently on Nexus 6 CM13 nightly 20160412. The phone actually mounts the USB without the help of Stickmount, and is visible to both the Android system AND ES File Explorer, but it just can't be seen by Titanium Backup. Anyone have a solution? I've tried with and without Stickmount, but Stickmount actually doesn't seem to make any difference in anything.
And actually, now that I try, it won't mount on TWRP either. It's formatted NTFS. Unfortunately my computer is on Windows 10 and will only format in NTFS or exFAT and my phone/ES File Explorer wouldn't even recognize the OTG Flash drive when it was formatted in exFAT.
I'm sure SOMEONE is using otg usb to backup TWRP and TiBu, right? What's your setup? Thanks!
OK, so got USB OTG to work with TWRP by formatting my USB OTG flash drive to FAT32. This was difficult because it's not an option in Windows 10... only exFAT and NTFS, neither of which worked in TWRP. I had to download the following program to format my drive to FAT32:
http://www.verbatim.com/index/search.php?words=fat32+tool
Still trying to get the drive to be seen by TiBu though... can't find it anywhere... =/
Ah hah... I got it... so after much fumbling around, I have my drive formatted in FAT32, StickMount is NOT needed with Marshmallow. You go to TiBu, Menu, Preferences, Backup folder location, and click on "Storage provider" and change to "DocumentProvider storage". From there, you need to click on the 3 dots in the upper right corner that say "Show Internal Memory" and then, for some reason, the USB OTG drive pops up... select that, and then TiBu can backup to the external flash drive. Not so straightforward. Hope this helps someone else.
is there a way to add more storage to google chromecast with google tv? i've tried many methods to have CC recognize my 128gb usb 3.0 fat32 flashdrive. I've gotten a usb c hub adapter with ethernet port, i've plugged the fat32 usb flash drive, formated it in google tv as internal storage, google tv sees the flash drive but i won't allow me to use it to transfer files, use it as extra sotrage etc etc. Anyone got a work around? I've factory reset this device but no luck.
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is there a way to add more storage to google chromecast with google tv? i've tried many methods to have CC recognize my 128gb usb 3.0 fat32 flashdrive. I've gotten a usb c hub adapter with ethernet port, i've plugged the fat32 usb flash drive, formated it in google tv as internal storage, google tv sees the flash drive but i won't allow me to use it to transfer files, use it as extra sotrage etc etc. Anyone got a work around? I've factory reset this device but no luck.
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Not really a work-around.
rodken said:
Not really a work-around.
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I followed these instructions the other day but it didn't fix the issue. Thanks though.
drudgenator said:
I followed these instructions the other day but it didn't fix the issue. Thanks though.
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Tried to format on Windows instead of formatting in Google TV?
rodken said:
Tried to format on Windows instead of formatting in Google TV?
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yes i formated it using my windows laptop to fat32, then plugged it to the usb c hub, formatted it again using ccwgtv as internal stoage but still can't use the flashdrive for anything. If anyone here was able to expland their CCwGTV, please post the steps here. Thank you.
I used an old 16GB USB 2.0 stick, formated with AOMEI on a windows laptop, inserted into a USB type C hub to my CCwGTV and now in
Settings/Storage
in the internal storage I can see the 4,4 GB original space plus the 14,8 GB usb stick.
I also own a 256 GB USB 3.0 stick, inserted into the USB type C hub's second slot, which is presented as "External disk" in the storage menu.
Qiao Zhi said:
I used an old 16GB USB 2.0 stick, formated with AOMEI on a windows laptop, inserted into a USB type C hub to my CCwGTV and now in
Settings/Storage
in the internal storage I can see the 4,4 GB original space plus the 14,8 GB usb stick.
I also own a 256 GB USB 3.0 stick, inserted into the USB type C hub's second slot, which is presented as "External disk" in the storage menu.
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