Cannot connect USB to PC or OTG - Galaxy Note5 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I have a n920p and recently ended up in bootloop after trying to install Xposed framework. I do not have a rom back up saved on my internal storage. I can only go to TWRP and Download mode.
When I plug into my PC it reads the "USB device not recognized". I have the Samsung drivers installed.
I also purchased a USB OTG drive and attempted to use it in TWRP, but when I try to select the USB it reads "0 MB".
In summary, I have no working rom/OS, I cannot connect to my PC with the USB, and I haven't been able to access the USB OTG.
I am at a loss. I apologize in advance if this is elsewhere. I have searched xda and google and cannot find direction.

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[Q] USB storage does not work

I cannot mount internal SD card as USB storage device.
When USB debugging is inactive I get "MTP Application connected" screen and at the same time Windows tries to install MTP USB device drivers with no success.
When USB debugging is on I get "USB connected" notification, Windows sees SAMSUNG_Android device and when I press Connect USB storage button on the phone Windows fails to install the drivers for the SAMSUNG_Android.
This happens on PC where I used to mount my phone before. The failure started after I installed Clockwork recovery and backed up the phone to SD.
I did not installed custom ROMS, only root and recovery.
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Cannot connect to Mass Storage Mode

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.

USB mass storage not working after rooting+CWM (clock work mod) on Galaxy Note N7000

Hi Friends,
In order to root and install CWM, I flashed PhilZ-cwm6-XXLT4-OXA-4.93.6-signed . The installation was successful and the device got rooted. But now I am not able to connect my phone to desktop or laptop in USB mass storage mode. When I do the same, only charging starts but not the USB connection. Just before performing the flashing, USB mass storage was working perfectly fine.
In brief, I followed below steps
1) start the phone in recovery mode
2) select install zip from sdcard
3) select the clock work mod zip file and start flashing process
4) Go back to main menu and reboot the device
I repeated the above process one more time but still no luck. I am new to rooting and still in learning phase. Galaxy Note is running on Jelly Bean 4.1.2 XXLT4. Please help me out with this issue.
Thanks in Advance,
Nikhil Bhalwankar
Try to boot into recovery and choose mounts and storage. Then mount usb and connect to pc. Check if the drives are mounted.
nokiamodeln91 said:
Try to boot into recovery and choose mounts and storage. Then mount usb and connect to pc. Check if the drives are mounted.
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I already tried doing the same on my windows 7 desktop as well as ubuntu laptop. Still no luck.
nokiamodeln91 said:
Try to boot into recovery and choose mounts and storage. Then mount usb and connect to pc. Check if the drives are mounted.
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Problem is now resolved. I had to fully remove kies and USB driver. Then install latest version of kies which installs unified USB driver. This resolved the issue.
i have rooted my micromax e313, now
1. while going to recovery mode it stucks in a loop
2. i cant connect my phone via usb
3. sim cards are not detected.
please help to fix this

Used USB host fix now I cant connect via OTG cable

I was trying the new version of stickmount to see if I could use it to mount my ntfs drive and was trying out workarounds when I came across a post recommending the use of usb host fix. I ran the app, restarted as directed and voila! Now nothing shows up when I connect my otg cable. I've tried my fat32 hdd which was working fine and a card reader and nothing!
I'd moved from 4.1.2 to the stock german 4.3 rom on my rooted I9305 and paragon's ntfs app would no longer mount my drive so I decided I'd check to see if there was anything else I could do before wiping 900gb's of data and formatting it to fat32. Now I wish I had!
I've contacted the dev and tried chainfire's usb diagnostic app as well as usb host controller - which stated S3C usb host driver not found.
Please let me know your suggestions as I desperately need to be able to connect via my otg cable - my phone has taken the place of my netbook when i travel so that I can backup my photo's and transfer music and movies from my hdd's to the phone. I'm heading out to South America and REALLY need this function back!

No OS and TWRP doesn't recognize USB OTG (shows 0 mb)

I was attempting to install a zip afresh and wiped everything off the device(no OS). I am only left out with TWRP and it won't recognize the OTG (shows 0 mb).
Windows doesn't recognize device to try via Nexus Root Toolkit(so adb devices, fastboot devices is not helping). Is this the end of my Nexus 6 ?
Hang in there there's very smart people here. I have high hopes for your case.
Could someone be of some help here ?
Try cleaning the USB socket on the phone.
Try another USB cable.
Does the phone show up in Windows' device manager? It should be there when running TWRP.
Edit: how is your OTG drive formatted? Best is probably old-fashioned FAT. I don't know which other formats TWRP supports, but exFAT is often a problem.

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