Connecting HD by USB - Galaxy Tab 10.1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello there,
I have a problem when trying to connect my portable HD (250GB) through USB adapter, it say that is not possible to conncet. I though the problem was the adapter, but not because I could connect a regular USB memory.
Anyone has been this problem, and What was the solve?
Thanks in advance

My guess is that the drive is in NTFS format and not something Android can read, like FAT32.

It's either the file system as mentioned by steckums or the usb adapter doesn't provide enough power for the hard disk to run.
Almost all usb hard disk drives require "high power" from the usb port which the adapter can not deliver. It should say so in the error message. You need a powered usb hub to connect a usb drive to the Tab.

gokpog said:
It's either the file system as mentioned by steckums or the usb adapter doesn't provide enough power for the hard disk to run.
Almost all usb hard disk drives require "high power" from the usb port which the adapter can not deliver. It should say so in the error message. You need a powered usb hub to connect a usb drive to the Tab.
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Thanks for reply, if this is the cause will be imposible to connect my HD? or if I connect a hub to the adapter the HD will works?
Tanks

Yes, the following has been reported to work as long as the HDD is formated to FAT32:
USB HDD - powered USB hub - USB Adapter - Galaxy Tab 10.1

gokpog said:
Yes, the following has been reported to work as long as the HDD is formated to FAT32:
USB HDD - powered USB hub - USB Adapter - Galaxy Tab 10.1
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I'll try it, and report

I tried but didnt work.
I connected the HDD to regular hub and nothing, i never know what is a powered hub. Then a reformat the HDD to FAT 32 and the tablet was not able to start.
The last test was try to connect a powered HDD and this one was reconized by tablet but the oroblem was the format.
In conclusion the problem is the power and the format of HDD.
Thanks for your answers
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When running on Android, is it possible to connect a SD card reader via USB port?

When running on Android, is it possible to connect a
SD card reader via Touchpad's USB port?
(16GB or 32GB SDHC card containing music and video files)
THanks!
Unfortunately, couldn't get it to work myself.
I tried the same setup I use on my SGII, OTG usb cable + USB key.
It might work with a power source. The USB otg cable alone doesn't work. If you get a USB splitter cable, and plug the extra end into a power source it should work. But ... if you have a power source like a computer you can just plug the TouchPad and card reader both into the computer, and transfer the files that way.
The only way to make it work on the go would be with a battery powered USB power supply and have both the otg cable and the splitter ... not very convenient.
In a pinch I have used the otg cable on my phone, then transferred the file over Bluetooth to the TouchPad while in Android. Again, not very convenient, but it worked.
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this is setup that is cleanest that the other forum uses..
http://www.amazon.com/Solar-Powered-Battery-Charger-Adapter/dp/B006DVMW92
plus the otg cable..
no messy cable tangles..
besides solar charging, the TP's charger will charge hub
then mount it..
unmount when done..
As far as I know connecting a card reader needs the USB host mode and this is not available in Android 2 (http://developer.android.com/guide/topics/usb/host.html). Also the hardware has to be capable of that (maybe TP is). We have to wait until ICS is available on the touchpad.
I'd like to know if there can be more done w/ the TouchPad... i.e. more USB host support for other things (external hdd, controller etc)

USB Hub with multiple thumbdrive attached at the same time possible?

Hi! all. need to find out if its possible to use a USB hub to attach 2 or 3 thumbdrive all at once so that i can copy & paste files from one thumbdrive to another.
maybe a powered hub. I just tested a non-powered hub and the minute i plugged a usb 4GB flash drive in I got that error about a "high powered USB device".
rEVOLVE said:
maybe a powered hub. I just tested a non-powered hub and the minute i plugged a usb 4GB flash drive in I got that error about a "high powered USB device".
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I confirm, powered hub is working well.
Yeah, I have a 3 port USB dock with SD Card + micro reader for the Tab family. I think you need those specially-made docks for use with the Tab family. Normal USB ports won't work due to the different 30-pin cable that Samsung uses.
Link Please
I have seen multiple adaptors but they only work for image files and certainly do not have multiple USB inputs.
Could you please supply a link for the accessory you describe or, if that is not possible, the name of the device and/or the manufacturer.
Thanks
WildmanJoe said:
Yeah, I have a 3 port USB dock with SD Card + micro reader for the Tab family. I think you need those specially-made docks for use with the Tab family. Normal USB ports won't work due to the different 30-pin cable that Samsung uses.
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Sounds great! From where you purchased that 3 port USB dock? Can you pass me the link showing its photograph and place to buy?
Thanks buddy!

Usb otg + laptop hard drive + usb host

Hi, i wanted to know if it was possible to connect my internal laptop hard drive via usb otg and read the files from it.
I believe i will need a usb host to power the hard drive via mains and an external caddy to hook up the HD. Could anyone confirm if this set up will work and whether it will be at all possible to read the files of the hard drive.
Thank you for any help.
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First of all, you need a SATA-to-USB or IDE-to-USB adapter to connect the internal HDD via USB.
It depends on yout HDD if the S2 can serve enough power. Try it out. If it does not work, you need a self-powered USB-Hub between S2 and HDD.
Hi, thanks for the reply. I went to a computer shop where they used an external caddy and i tried to connect it to the usb otg cable but it didn't recognise the hdd.
Do you have a recommended self powered host? Or will any (cheapest option) on ebay suffice?
Thanks again
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External USB Drive

Hi,
I have just bought a new Tab and want to use my external hard drive with it. I have the USB connector and a y cable to provide power to the external drive, when I plug in it recognises the drive but says it is blank, the drive is in FAT32 format so should be OK. I have done some searching on Google and can`t seem to find an answer. The drive is a Western Digital 320gb passport.
Can anyone help?
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Tab doesn't support hard drives. Only pen drives
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It should work as long as its powered.
AGREED with @scottx bro (never tried though)
Is there an issue with the partition size as I have seen in the forums for some other Samsung devices they only read up to 64 gig?
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andy1120 said:
Is there an issue with the partition size as I have seen in the forums for some other Samsung devices they only read up to 64 gig?
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maybe it is problem with formatting. lake in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29936599&postcount=3
can you help me please?
is possible to connect a internet usb key with a dongle connector?
sarumans said:
can you help me please?
is possible to connect a internet usb key with a dongle connector?
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According to this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1666608&highlight=usb+dongle yes
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panariga said:
maybe it is problem with formatting. lake in this thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29936599&postcount=3
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Yes, needs to be FAT32, not exFAT
harry47 said:
Tab doesn't support hard drives. Only pen drives
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yes it does. i've got it working on my tab 2 and note II.
my drive is 560gb ntfs formatted. The drive needs to be powered and the software app "Paragon NTFS&HFS+" to auto mount the drive.
Photo
Drives are supported
Aliendex said:
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Hello All, I also confirm that the Drives are supported I also use 1TB Hard drive connected but to achive that I have the Tab2 7" the original samsung usb adapter for OTG then I connect a USB hub with double USB cable one to connect to a usb charger and the another end to the samsung adapter, the I connect the Drive to one of the USB inputs of the hub and you can use the drive ( I have it formatted as FAT32) and I think I can access the hole drive. I have like 500Gb used and at least I can see all the folders I have. I think I also was able to connect other devices at the same time without problems. (Usb mouse and keyboard).
I am not sure if the trick is the USB hub as in my Playstation if I connect the 1TB drive it is not detected but if I connect the hub with the drive then it is detected and had no issue to access it. Probably it is the same for android devices. =S
If someone need to use the hard drive in windows and in the tablet I suggest to prefer NTFS file system..
With PARAGON exFAT, NTFS & HFS+ we can mount hard drive without format it and we can use use as same as a flash drive
For an external hard drive 3,5" we need the wall plug, so we only need to connect the USB through the USB otg adaptor and here to the tablet
If we have a 2,5" hard drive without wall plug there are a few methods:
Use a USB hub with a wall plug and connect it with a Y cable (with this method we can connect other devices like mouse or keyboard)
Use a small USB wall plug and connect it with a Y cable
This two method are the easier but we need a wall plug, I'm trying right now to make small USB battery charger so we can go out and use the hard drive for some hours.
Another solution is to buy an SSD and connect it through a hard disk bay for data to usb interface
With his small amount of current I think it doesn't require a wall plug, but it costs so much for now..

[Q] Connecting to external HDD

I was wondering whether I could connect an external HDD (powered) to XTZ. Do I need an OTG cable or just a plain microUSB to USB adapter will do the job?
OTG cable, like on all other Android devices with Micro USB.
hasenbein1966 said:
OTG cable, like on all other Android devices with Micro USB.
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Thank you. Well bought me an OTG cable. Seems to recognise keyboard, mouse and usb flashdisks but whenever I connect an HDD, either selfpowered or powered through the usb port, it is always recognised as damaged USB storage… then asks me to format it. In case I choose to format it nothing happens. I should mention that this happens with FAT32 HDDs too. Isn't XTZ capable connecting to external HDD?
Did you solve the problem? I going to buy XTZ but for me is essensial chance to connect external HD
It is possible and works, but it only if the HDD has an own power supply.
No I didn't manage to access ANY type of HDD self-powered or not and any kind of format i.e. Fat32, exFat, Ntfs etc. I only managed to access usb sticks and input devices (mouse, keyboard).
I am rather disappointed from this issue…
Can I charge my cellphone if I connect it to the tablet with the usb host Cable ?
Using the tablet as an external battery for emergencies. Thanks
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Very unlikely.
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Thank you. Well bought me an OTG cable. Seems to recognise keyboard, mouse and usb flashdisks but whenever I connect an HDD, either selfpowered or powered through the usb port, it is always recognised as damaged USB storage… then asks me to format it. In case I choose to format it nothing happens. I should mention that this happens with FAT32 HDDs too. Isn't XTZ capable connecting to external HDD?
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Which one did you buy? I bought a pack from amazon but none (of the 4) worked. I only tried using it to sync a ps3 controller though.
oopsgr said:
No I didn't manage to access ANY type of HDD self-powered or not and any kind of format i.e. Fat32, exFat, Ntfs etc. I only managed to access usb sticks and input devices (mouse, keyboard).
I am rather disappointed from this issue…
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I have the 16GB WiFi version and I have no problems at all reading external media. Here is what I did:
Before starting I reformatted the HDD with "exFAT" file system using a regular Windows PC. I did a full format, not the "Quick Format" option. This took a looooong time to complete with the big drives. In the XTZ I installed "ASTRO" File Explorer from Google Play to perform the file operation. After that I was ready to go. I already tested with copying a 20GB file and it worked fine.
The same procedure worked for:
- 32GB micro SanDisk
- 64GB micro SanDisk
- 128Gb USB pendrive (OTG cable needed to connect)
- 300GB USB external HDD (OTG cable + powered USB-hub needed to connect)
I hope this helps

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