[Q] PC wont, neither will SDK - Droid Eris Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hellol everyone, i have read thru the forums and i still have not gotten the answer i was looking for. I am trying to download android sdk.
I can install it and all, but once i click the SDK manager, a black cmd prompt pops up and then vanishes. Also i cant install a drive for my erissince everytime i try to locate the file (and i do), it says that it couldnt locate the folder.
I have read thru the website's guide and installed jdk. Im on a 32bit Vista. Droid eris phone.

ilikeyoumore said:
Hellol everyone, i have read thru the forums and i still have not gotten the answer i was looking for. I am trying to download android sdk.
I can install it and all, but once i click the SDK manager, a black cmd prompt pops up and then vanishes. Also i cant install a drive for my erissince everytime i try to locate the file (and i do), it says that it couldnt locate the folder.
I have read thru the website's guide and installed jdk. Im on a 32bit Vista. Droid eris phone.
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What do you mean, you can't install a drive? Do you mean you can't mount the SD card? Have you tried installing HTC Sync for the Eris from HTC's website? I know the SDK is supposed to have the drivers necessary, too, but just a thought.
After the Command Prompt vanishes, can you use the SDK Manager then? Have you selected any Available Packages to download and install from the SDK (if you need anything besides the tools).
Also, I see that they changed the organization of the SDK sub-folders as of v8. aapt.exe and adb.exe, and some other files are now in the platform-tools sub-folder now instead of the tools sub-folder.

roirraW "edor" ehT said:
What do you mean, you can't install a drive? Do you mean you can't mount the SD card? Have you tried installing HTC Sync for the Eris from HTC's website? I know the SDK is supposed to have the drivers necessary, too, but just a thought.
After the Command Prompt vanishes, can you use the SDK Manager then? Have you selected any Available Packages to download and install from the SDK (if you need anything besides the tools).
Also, I see that they changed the organization of the SDK sub-folders as of v8. aapt.exe and adb.exe, and some other files are now in the platform-tools sub-folder now instead of the tools sub-folder.
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I can mount it, but every time i plug it in, it asks me to install a drive. I have tried to direct it to the sdk folder but it wont connect. I have also tried HTC sync and i cant get the drivers intalled either becuase it wont recognize my phone.
After the cmd promt vanishes nothgin happens; its like i didn't click it at all.
No, i have not installed any additional packages. By the way, i do not have a platform-tools folder, just add-ons, platforms, tools, sdk manager(which doesn't work), read me and uninstall.

ilikeyoumore said:
I can mount it, but every time i plug it in, it asks me to install a drive. I have tried to direct it to the sdk folder but it wont connect. I have also tried HTC sync and i cant get the drivers intalled either becuase it wont recognize my phone.
After the cmd promt vanishes nothgin happens; its like i didn't click it at all.
No, i have not installed any additional packages. By the way, i do not have a platform-tools folder, just add-ons, platforms, tools, sdk manager(which doesn't work), read me and uninstall.
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Well let's take one step at a time. I'm concerned that you say you can't get HTC Sync's drivers to install. Are you sure you've tried the right one (meant for the Eris)? It should be version 2.0.33 and apparently it's dated 4/23/2010. Download it again from the link on this page http://www.htc.com/us/support/droid-eris-verizon/downloads/, unplug your phone, install HTC Sync completely, then plug your phone in. Wait for Windows to install all the drivers, it may take a few minutes to finish.
What method are you trying to use to mount your SD card to the computer? Meaning, are you using the official method from the phone to mount it from the notifications menu, for instance, and which dismounts the SD card from the phone as long as it's mounted to the computer?
Does everything else in Windows Vista work right? Are you able to plug USB flash drives and/or external hard drives in and have them work?
I forget the circumstances, but in the past (not right now), maybe when I'm not using my phone for tethering, Windows gave me a drive letter for my phone as long as it was plugged in, even when I didn't choose to mount the SD card. Trying to view the contents of the drive letter results in an error until you actually tell the phone to mount the SD card as USB storage.

roirraW "edor" ehT said:
Well let's take one step at a time. I'm concerned that you say you can't get HTC Sync's drivers to install. Are you sure you've tried the right one (meant for the Eris)? It should be version 2.0.33 and apparently it's dated 4/23/2010. Download it again from the link on this page http://www.htc.com/us/support/droid-eris-verizon/downloads/, unplug your phone, install HTC Sync completely, then plug your phone in. Wait for Windows to install all the drivers, it may take a few minutes to finish.
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Done, nothing much happened. when i open HTC sync it says disconnected and i cannot find my phone for phone monitor options, nor sync (it's plugged in).
roirraW "edor" ehT said:
What method are you trying to use to mount your SD card to the computer? Meaning, are you using the official method from the phone to mount it from the notifications menu, for instance, and which dismounts the SD card from the phone as long as it's mounted to the computer?
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Yes the notification method. I use the same method to dismount it. I have KaosFroyo v38 ROM.
roirraW "edor" ehT said:
Does everything else in Windows Vista work right? Are you able to plug USB flash drives and/or external hard drives in and have them work?
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Yes, everything works fine.
roirraW "edor" ehT said:
I forget the circumstances, but in the past (not right now), maybe when I'm not using my phone for tethering, Windows gave me a drive letter for my phone as long as it was plugged in, even when I didn't choose to mount the SD card. Trying to view the contents of the drive letter results in an error until you actually tell the phone to mount the SD card as USB storage.
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wut?

ilikeyoumore said:
Done, nothing much happened. when i open HTC sync it says disconnected and i cannot find my phone for phone monitor options, nor sync (it's plugged in).
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If you're trying to actually use HTC Sync to sync (not just for the drivers), you have to be running a stock ROM like xtrSENSE, xtrROM or others. Or a Sense-based Froyo ROM, but those aren't really ready for day to day use yet.
Then when you plug your phone in you get three options instead of two:
1. Charge only
2. Mount USB
3. HTC Sync
And it has to be in HTC Sync mode for the HTC Sync program to see it.
Yes the notification method. I use the same method to dismount it. I have KaosFroyo v38 ROM.
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Have you tried rebooting both the phone and the computer (with the phone disconnected)? Only reconnect it after both are fully loaded.
wut?
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In other words, with some ROMs when I plug my phone into my USB cable on my computer, the computer immediately shows a drive letter for it. It won't be accessible, though, until I choose the mount USB option on the phone.
There are other alternatives for mounting the SD card through USB, maybe you should try them.
There's a widget on the market that isn't free called Dual Mount SD. Personally I use it, it allows mounting the SD card without dismounting it from the phone. Given the problems you're having, though, perhaps this wouldn't work for you either.
There's a free program called QtADB you can find a link to in a thread on here. Google for QtADB XDA and you'll find it, and it'll link to the website for the program. You can even set it up to do this wirelessly if you have a wireless network/router. When I had real internet (not tethering like now) I tried it and it worked great. It uses something free called Wireless ADB or something like that.
You can do many things with this program, and you have to have the Android SDK installed to use it, but you can see what's on the SD card and copy files to and from it with it.
The only other alternative would be to use a Micro SD card to USB adapter, but then you'd have to turn your phone off every time you want to access you SD card on your computer.
I use DropBox (free) to upload files from my computer and download them to my phone all the time.

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[Q] Docking after root

Hello! I just rooted my Eris yesterday and when I plug my phone into my computer it doesn’t come up on my phone and ask me how I want to dock it (it is checked to ask on the phone itself) . When I first plugged it in and it tried to install the drivers it failed. Over at developer.android.com where I got and installed SDK it said to use pda.net to install drivers, which I did. So now my computer recognizes the phone and I can push apps over however the phone still will not give me the option to mount as a drive. Is there anyway I can make it mount so I can browse files in file explorer. Thank you in advance.
i'm assuming you are on a Windows PC...
firstly, are you able to mount as storage in Recovery?
also, not sure about the pdanet method (never used it)... but i know that if you install HTC Sync it should work fine (link below).
http://www.htc.com/us/support/droid-eris-verizon/downloads/
i'm assuming you are on a Windows PC...
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Sorry, yes. Windows Vista 32bit
To be honest, I'm not sure what I did but it works now. I plugged it into my laptop to charge and it wanted to mount with no problems. I Just tried it on my PC and it also worked. Even worked with the same usb cord I used last night so that rules out a cord problem
Thanks though. I didn't even think about trying it in recovery mode. If it happens again I will see where that gets me

[Q] Ubuntu doesn't recognize my sdcard

So I just installed Ubuntu 10.10 on my PC and I'm really digging it. But when I try to mount my sdcard from the phone, it doesn't show up under my places menu. I'm running GSB 1.8.1. I don't have a problem mounting it under windows XP, and also have no problem using the wired tether function. Is there anything I can change on the phone or in Ubuntu to fix this?
I am running Ubuntu 10.04 LTS - inside a Virtual Machine - and I can mount the drive from inside the VM. (Believe me, that's even trickier than what you are trying).
But, 10.10 might have had some changes, and I wouldn't be surprised if your result depended on which desktop you are running; so maybe you need to mount the thing manually.
Try this:
With the phone unplugged, type
$ sudo /bin/bash
# tail -f /var/log/messages
This will continue to show you various kernel messages as they appear. Next, plug in the phone.
Hopefully, you will see some lines scroll by that mention USB.
Next, mount the SD to the PC from the phone. If all goes well, you should now see some mention of "SCSI" devices /dev/sdX, where X is probably "a", "b" "c" "d". Probably you will also see mention of the first partition on the device, such as "/dev/sdb1". Make a note of this drive device name.
Cancel the "tail" command (Ctrl-C) and do a
# mount | grep sdb1
( note device name "sdb1" ; use whatever you saw previously )
This will show you if the device is already mounted somewhere.
If the device has not been mounted, you can manually mount it, as in:
# mkdir -p /mnt/Eris_SD
# mount -o rw /dev/sdb1 /mnt/Eris_SD
( Again, note device name "sdb1" - use whatever you saw previously. If it doesn't recognize the file system, use "mount -o rw -t vfat /dev/sdb1 /mnt/Eris_SD" )
Hopefully that will do it. Don't forget to "umount /mnt/Eris_SD" when you are done.
If the device never shows up in the /var/log/messages file, then you have some other problems.
If you don't see anything in the log file indicating USB activity, well - you ought to investigate what is going on at the USB port.
Right now my phone is booted into Amon_RA; if I issue the "lsusb" command, I see:
Code:
Bus 001 Device 031: ID 0bb4:0c98 High Tech Computer Corp.
BTW, on my VM, it seems like I need to unplug the USB cable after I dismount the drive, or the next time I export the SD card to the PC, the kernel recognizes it, but the automounter doesn't automatically mount it.
Another thing that you might try to make things more automatic is the instructions in "Step #5" of this XDA post. This is meant for allowing an unprivileged user on your Ubuntu box to use ADB or fastboot without needing to "sudo" to root. I did this on my VM - I don't think that's the reason that the phone automounts into the SD drive, but perhaps it is related - the same "Vendor_ID" is in use when the phone is in "Composite ADB mode".
When you get to the part in these instructions about restarting the "udev" subsystem, unplug your USB cable first - and then see what you get when you plug it in and fire up the SD export from the phone.
hope that helps.
bftb0 said:
BTW, on my VM, it seems like I need to unplug the USB cable after I dismount the drive, or the next time I export the SD card to the PC, the kernel recognizes it, but the automounter doesn't automatically mount it.
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I noticed this on my desktop with a full install of Ubuntu. I knew it was connected because the charge led was lit, but I would have to unplug the usb and plug it back in almost every time just to get it to mount or connect to the internet with wired tether. I never messed with it BUT it did seem to fix itself once I started doing the system updates on Ubuntu.
bftb0 said:
$ sudo /bin/bash
# tail -f /var/log/messages
This will continue to show you various kernel messages as they appear. Next, plug in the phone.
Hopefully, you will see some lines scroll by that mention USB.
Next, mount the SD to the PC from the phone. If all goes well, you should now see some mention of "SCSI" devices /dev/sdX, where X is probably "a", "b" "c" "d". Probably you will also see mention of the first partition on the device, such as "/dev/sdb1". Make a note of this drive device name.
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When I got to this step, the log didn't show anything when I mounted the sdcard from the phone. On a whim I tried rebooting the phone into the recovery (AmonRA 1.6.2) and then the log showed it as /sdc. If I turn on USB Mass Storage from the recovery, Ubuntu recognizes it then. On a side note, I'd been having trouble getting ADB to recognize my phone until I did this. But shouldn't this also work with the phone fully booted? Maybe it's GSB?
EDIT: I flashed the Stock Sense 2.1 rom to see if everything worked and it did. I rerooted and restored a backup I made this morning to GSB, and Ubuntu recognizes my sdcard when I mount it, and ADB now works. Thanks for your help.
prsguitaruser said:
When I got to this step, the log didn't show anything when I mounted the sdcard from the phone. On a whim I tried rebooting the phone into the recovery (AmonRA 1.6.2) and then the log showed it as /sdc. If I turn on USB Mass Storage from the recovery, Ubuntu recognizes it then. On a side note, I'd been having trouble getting ADB to recognize my phone until I did this. But shouldn't this also work with the phone fully booted? Maybe it's GSB?
EDIT: I flashed the Stock Sense 2.1 rom to see if everything worked and it did. I rerooted and restored a backup I made this morning to GSB, and Ubuntu recognizes my sdcard when I mount it, and ADB now works. Thanks for your help.
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In case this helps, GSB mounts the SD card through USB just fine with Windows. Don't take my comment as a Windows versus Ubuntu, thing, however. Just for whatever it's worth.
prsguitaruser said:
I flashed the Stock Sense 2.1 rom to see if everything worked and it did. I rerooted and restored a backup I made this morning to GSB, and Ubuntu recognizes my sdcard when I mount it, and ADB now works. Thanks for your help.
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Glad to here you got this fixed
prsguitaruser said:
When I got to this step, the log didn't show anything when I mounted the sdcard from the phone. On a whim I tried rebooting the phone into the recovery (AmonRA 1.6.2) and then the log showed it as /sdc. If I turn on USB Mass Storage from the recovery, Ubuntu recognizes it then. On a side note, I'd been having trouble getting ADB to recognize my phone until I did this. But shouldn't this also work with the phone fully booted? Maybe it's GSB?
EDIT: I flashed the Stock Sense 2.1 rom to see if everything worked and it did. I rerooted and restored a backup I made this morning to GSB, and Ubuntu recognizes my sdcard when I mount it, and ADB now works. Thanks for your help.
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Great news! I don't know how I missed your edit since I quoted it in my last response. I must've had this thread open in my browser from before, and went to respond to it after your edit.
OK, so I went back to GSB and had the problem again. I found out that ADB works and the sdcard mounts until I turn on wired tether, then if I turn wired tethering off, my sdcard still won't mount, nor will ADB recognize my phone, until I reboot the phone. Every time I've tried to mount the sdcard, I've made sure to turn tethering off. But it seems like tethering is what kills it.
prsguitaruser said:
OK, so I went back to GSB and had the problem again. I found out that ADB works and the sdcard mounts until I turn on wired tether, then if I turn wired tethering off, my sdcard still won't mount, nor will ADB recognize my phone, until I reboot the phone. Every time I've tried to mount the sdcard, I've made sure to turn tethering off. But it seems like tethering is what kills it.
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Are you using the tethering abilities built into CM7 (for wired you have to use the Tether Widget from the market, but that's it), or are you using the "for root" apps? IMHO, the "for root" apps are redundant and don't work as well as the native tethering in CM6 and CM7.
roirraW "edor" ehT said:
IMHO, the "for root" apps are redundant and don't work as well as the native tethering in CM6 and CM7.
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Really? Because I have never been able to get "native" tethering to work. They appear to be working but there not allowing data to pass through.
Also I only use the ones posted on Google's source page.
I believe there may be an issue here that isn't faulted by the phone or the tethering apps. I think it has something to do with the way Ubuntu reacts to the change between allowing data inbound and when it goes back to remounting the phone and its SD card. Honestly if you can I would say allow your Ubuntu to do its system updates then see what happens.
@ roirraW "edor" ehT, no harm intended at the top of my post. Just my personal observation of how these things generally work out for me. Heh.
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wildstang83 said:
Really? Because I have never been able to get "native" tethering to work. They appear to be working but there not allowing data to pass through.
Also I only use the ones posted on Google's source page.
I believe there may be an issue here that isn't faulted by the phone or the tethering apps. I think it has something to do with the way Ubuntu reacts to the change between allowing data inbound and when it goes back to remounting the phone and its SD card. Honestly if you can I would say allow your Ubuntu to do its system updates then see what happens.
@ roirraW "edor" ehT, no harm intended at the top of my post. Just my personal observation of how these things generally work out for me. Heh.
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Just curious, did you have the opportunity to try the native tethering under Froyo/CM6 as well, or did you only try it under CM7? I haven't needed the tethering since before I started to try CM7, so I actually don't know from personal experience if Cyanogen has made the tethering work correctly under it yet. I didn't have any trouble with it under CM6, besides the usual occasional semi-random tethering failures.
My ubuntu 10.10 install handles native tethering just fine. However, that stupid bug where the Eris loses data connection randomly. while natively tethered kicks in.
The only solution I've found is to use AziLink (seems to solve the random disconnect as well as pdanet does.)
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adaneshade said:
My ubuntu 10.10 install handles native tethering just fine. However, that stupid bug where the Eris loses data connection randomly. while natively tethered kicks in.
The only solution I've found is to use AziLink (seems to solve the random disconnect as well as pdanet does.)
Sent from my Eris using XDA App
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Thanks, I'll keep them both in mind. I tried PDANet a long time ago and it didn't keep the tethering from failing, but maybe they improved it.

[Q] Rooted P7510 - Not being recognized by PC

Hey there,
Here is a list of what I have before I get started.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Wifi (P7510)
Android Version - 3.2
Kernel Version - [email protected]#1
Build Number - INFAMOUS TAB 0.1 P7510UEKMM
Basically I have no access to my tablets internal SD card via my PC (Windows 7 and KIES)
I bought this tablet from a friend who rooted and flashed with the INFAMOUS mod.
I have searched all over the web for an answer and cant find something for this case specifically.
Each time I plug in my tab, my PC tells me that the Hardware ID is missing.
I can see the tablet in my Devices and Printers (displayed as SAMSUNG_android) as well as in my Device Manager. In device manager it says the drivers are up to date and functioning.
What have I tried?
USB Debugging (On and Off)
Clearing cache via recovery mode
Updating drivers via W7 and KIES via Samsung
I have tried following a few threads on installing the KIES software without internet connectivity. However I would rather not use the KIES Software anyway as it is kind of garbage.
I am looking to have access to the internal SD card so I can flash a new Rom on the Tab, however I would first like to even just have access to the file transferring.
Can anyone point me in the direction of help and me being able to enjoy this tablet?
I hope I have provided enough information. I am a pretty techy person and I understand how to do all of this but it seems like I am missing something really big.
Something to take note of, whenever the tab is plugged in (PC or Wall) there is a red x over the battery symbol and the tab charges very slowly.
Cheers
B
Snugglebutt said:
Basically I have no access to my tablets internal SD card via my PC (Windows 7 and KIES)
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I am looking to have access to the internal SD card so I can flash a new Rom on the Tab, however I would first like to even just have access to the file transferring.
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The Galaxy Tab doesn't expose the internal "sdcard" as a device that you can mount on your PC. If you enable it, it shows up as a MTD device.
The sdcard partition is formatted using a Linux native filesystem, not FAT, so Windows can't recognize it.
I use adb to push files onto the sdcard. ADB comes with the android SDK.
k1mu said:
The Galaxy Tab doesn't expose the internal "sdcard" as a device that you can mount on your PC. If you enable it, it shows up as a MTD device.
The sdcard partition is formatted using a Linux native filesystem, not FAT, so Windows can't recognize it.
I use adb to push files onto the sdcard. ADB comes with the android SDK.
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As stated, make sure you have your tablet in MTP, and if so, make sure to update your drivers.
Settings > Storage > Additional Settings (top right) > MTP
To build on the above, if you have uninstalled Kies but also the Samsung USB drivers, you will be unable to connect the tab. Reinstall (or maybe uninstall and reinstall if you still have them) the drivers. A lot of the times that is the issue.
Go to Settings>Storage>Options/Info (The one on the upper right)>MTP(Check this one)
hope this help
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k1mu said:
The Galaxy Tab doesn't expose the internal "sdcard" as a device that you can mount on your PC. If you enable it, it shows up as a MTD device.
The sdcard partition is formatted using a Linux native filesystem, not FAT, so Windows can't recognize it.
I use adb to push files onto the sdcard. ADB comes with the android SDK.
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To build on the above, if you have uninstalled Kies but also the Samsung USB drivers, you will be unable to connect the tab. Reinstall (or maybe uninstall and reinstall if you still have them) the drivers. A lot of the times that is the issue.
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Ahhh ha! As soon as I uninstalled the driver that windows found and used the Google Driver that came along with the Android SDK, the tablet was recognized. Alas, I can finally use this tablet.
In the end it was as simple as a driver error, I spent a very long time searching last night and now I just feel silly.
The tablet still shows the red X over the battery symbol, whether I have MTP with USB Debugging on or off. I guess this can be avoided with certain ROMS. Anybody know of a ROM that avoids this?
Thank you all for your immediate responses!
B
Tid bit of info
H. Ess said:
As stated, make sure you have your tablet in MTP, and if so, make sure to update your drivers.
Settings > Storage > Additional Settings (top right) > MTP
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Go to Settings>Storage>Options/Info (The one on the upper right)>MTP(Check this one)
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By the way you two, there is no option in 3.2 for this.
In 3.2 its Applications/Development/USB Debugging
In storage there is no option to choose MTP, it seems that it always has been enabled and I cant find it anywhere in the settings to change it.
Thanks for the input though
Snugglebutt said:
By the way you two, there is no option in 3.2 for this.
In 3.2 its Applications/Development/USB Debugging
In storage there is no option to choose MTP, it seems that it always has been enabled and I cant find it anywhere in the settings to change it.
Thanks for the input though
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For honeycomb and many others, debugging is always there. Under the storage option, you have an Additional Settings button usually and it should be present in there. I was always running3.2 until like a couple days ago so surprised its not there. Oh well problem solved lol
I'm having a similar problem with my tab not being recognised by my pc (win7 64) or in kies. It was originally an M380W (Korean) model, which I updated to a P7510. That all went fine, and the tablet works perfectly, except for the fact that my pc no longer sees it when it's plugged in. I tried uninstalling and reinstalling the drivers, but no dice. I'm going to see if adb works.

Problem in Mounting Phone as Mass Sotrage Device

Hi to all! I am having a problem with my device HTC Droid DNA running on NOS 3.0.3 GSM Android version 4.2.2 sense 5. Here's the problem, when i connect my Phone to PC it is being read as CD-Rom, i already installed latest HTC sync and i believe that HTC drivers are installed along with it, correct me if im wrong. Am i missing something or is there a workaround on this in order for me to be able to access my files on the phone and be able to copy files from PC to phone and vice versa.
Appreciate for any help and guidance. Cheers!!!
prhalfnathan said:
Hi to all! I am having a problem with my device HTC Droid DNA running on NOS 3.0.3 GSM Android version 4.2.2 sense 5. Here's the problem, when i connect my Phone to PC it is being read as CD-Rom, i already installed latest HTC sync and i believe that HTC drivers are installed along with it, correct me if im wrong. Am i missing something or is there a workaround on this in order for me to be able to access my files on the phone and be able to copy files from PC to phone and vice versa.
Appreciate for any help and guidance. Cheers!!!
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Google removed support for mass storage mode a while ago. The DNA and most, if not all, newer phones and phones updated to jellybean remove the support for mass storage and switch to MTP.
So what I'm trying to say is, the DNA doesn't support mass storage. It doesn't have a removable sdcard or even an dedicated internal sdcard.
The 'sdcard' is shared with the data partition and cannot be unmounted from android and mounted as a mass storage device.
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prhalfnathan said:
Hi to all! I am having a problem with my device HTC Droid DNA running on NOS 3.0.3 GSM Android version 4.2.2 sense 5. Here's the problem, when i connect my Phone to PC it is being read as CD-Rom, i already installed latest HTC sync and i believe that HTC drivers are installed along with it, correct me if im wrong. Am i missing something or is there a workaround on this in order for me to be able to access my files on the phone and be able to copy files from PC to phone and vice versa.
Appreciate for any help and guidance. Cheers!!!
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You can use adb to pull and push folders and specific files from your phone.
To pull items from your phone:
adb pull <path to folder or file on phone> <path where you want the file saved on your computer> (don't use the '<>' symbols)
Note: you can use root browser to find the path on your phone
To push items to your phone:
adb push <path of folder/file on your computer> <path to folder or file on phone>
Alternatively, you can uninstall the HTC sync and install the usb driver, then when your phone is plugged in go to my computer, find the drive labeled HTC6435LVW. You'll be able to drag and drop to and from your phone.
walther1337 said:
You can use adb to pull and push folders and specific files from your phone.
To pull items from your phone:
adb pull <path to folder or file on phone> <path where you want the file saved on your computer> (don't use the '<>' symbols)
Note: you can use root browser to find the path on your phone
To push items to your phone:
adb push <path of folder/file on your computer> <path to folder or file on phone>
Alternatively, you can uninstall the HTC sync and install the usb driver, then when your phone is plugged in go to my computer, find the drive labeled HTC6435LVW. You'll be able to drag and drop to and from your phone.
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^^^This. Quick question: Anybody else having to constantly reinstall the usb drivers to get the HTC6435LVW to show up? I have to do it every 2-3 times I unplug/reconnect my dna?
prhalfnathan said:
Hi to all! I am having a problem with my device HTC Droid DNA running on NOS 3.0.3 GSM Android version 4.2.2 sense 5. Here's the problem, when i connect my Phone to PC it is being read as CD-Rom, i already installed latest HTC sync and i believe that HTC drivers are installed along with it, correct me if im wrong. Am i missing something or is there a workaround on this in order for me to be able to access my files on the phone and be able to copy files from PC to phone and vice versa.
Appreciate for any help and guidance. Cheers!!!
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Look in Windoze Explorer, the phone should be listed as HTC6435LVW. Also there is a free program called Android
Commander by Pan Poitr.
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Stix-N-Stonz said:
^^^This. Quick question: Anybody else having to constantly reinstall the usb drivers to get the HTC6435LVW to show up? I have to do it every 2-3 times I unplug/reconnect my dna?
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That's odd. You might want to try using uninstaller software like Revo Uninstaller to get all the junk left behind, reboot, then install the driver again. Also make sure you're installing the 64-bit driver if you're windows installation is 64-bit. To find that, Start > right click My Computer > properties > under System you'll see System type
walther1337 said:
That's odd. You might want to try using uninstaller software like Revo Uninstaller to get all the junk left behind, reboot, then install the driver again. Also make sure you're installing the 64-bit driver if you're windows installation is 64-bit. To find that, Start > right click My Computer > properties > under System you'll see System type
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Thanks for the tip, I'll try that!
Thanks for all who replied to my query! I was now able to connect my phone to PC and it is being read as phone storage, the issue is that, phone will be read as CD on windows XP, i tried to connect it to windows 7 and everything is fine!
Thanks again!
do you not get no notification when you plug in your phone?
I get a notification, one is usb debugging and the other is usb network connection type. Base on what I experienced you really can't access phone memory / storage on xp. But in windows 7 everything works fine.
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prhalfnathan said:
Thanks for all who replied to my query! I was now able to connect my phone to PC and it is being read as phone storage, the issue is that, phone will be read as CD on windows XP, i tried to connect it to windows 7 and everything is fine!
Thanks again!
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Install latest Windows media player, even if you already have it. It'll install mtp drivers and fix that issue

Mac unable to see M9 as a Hard Drive

It had it ask me what to do with the USB connection when I plugged it in, which I don't mind. I choose File Transfer. My Mac isn't recognizing it as a hard drive, like it did. Gonna have to figure this one out... Any ideas? (I never use HTC Sync...)
Update: I did the online chat with HTC and tried almost everything from clearing the Cache partition to reinstalling Sync Manager for the drivers. Still not working. Funny enough it is working on my Windows 10 laptop....
Mfreeland said:
It had it ask me what to do with the USB connection when I plugged it in, which I don't mind. I choose File Transfer. My Mac isn't recognizing it as a hard drive, like it did. Gonna have to figure this one out... Any ideas? (I never use HTC Sync...)
Update: I did the online chat with HTC and tried almost everything from clearing the Cache partition to reinstalling Sync Manager for the drivers. Still not working. Funny enough it is working on my Windows 10 laptop....
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Are you using the android file transfer app on your mac?
My experience is that it will only mount the extsd as a drive...internal sd needs that app, who knows why
alexjzim said:
Are you using the android file transfer app on your mac?
My experience is that it will only mount the extsd as a drive...internal sd needs that app, who knows why
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Up until I updated to Marshmallow, I've been able to plug into my Mac and use both internal and SD card as hard drives. I've never used HTC Sync.... It still works like normal on my Windows 10 laptop.
Mfreeland said:
Up until I updated to Marshmallow, I've been able to plug into my Mac and use both internal and SD card as hard drives. I've never used HTC Sync.... It still works like normal on my Windows 10 laptop.
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You got lucky that it worked as a drive before, but according to google this is the standard way to transfer via mac:
https://www.android.com/filetransfer/
"To transfer files, Android File Transfer must be installed on your computer"
https://support.google.com/nexus/answer/2840804?hl=en
alexjzim said:
You got lucky that it worked as a drive before, but according to google this is the standard way to transfer via mac:
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I used the program, and yes it worked. I really don't think I was "lucky " before. Its worked from the second I got my Mac a year ago. Even HTC and Apple thinks it should recognize it. I think it might be a bug with this version of M. I'm betting they fix it.
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Can you see both internal and external when you are in twrp? Should be basically the same functionality.
Mr.BungIe said:
Can you see both internal and external when you are in twrp? Should be basically the same functionality.
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Honestly, I'm not even sure if I have a twrp installed. I can see both on my Windows 10 machine... I can see it on the Mac using Android File Transfer. I could plug directly into the Mac before the M update and could see both as HD's...and of course drag and drop files.
I assumed you were rooted. If you aren't, you wouldn't have twrp.
But I believe if you put the phone in download mode, you should be able to sideload files.
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I assumed you were rooted. If you aren't, you wouldn't have twrp.
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I have not rooted this phone. ( I did root my original HTC EVO......)
And have you tried connecting via download mode?
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And have you tried connecting via download mode?
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I'm not sure what download mode is? Can yo explain, please?

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