[Q] Data Recovery - Galaxy Tab 10.1 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi all,
I recently got a 16 gb wi-fi Galaxy Tab 10.1, still unrooted. Made a spreadsheet in quickoffice (.xlsx) and attempted to transfer to my computer via flash drive. Pulled the drive out after transfer w/o ejecting it and corrupted the file (listed as 0 kb). The file is no longer listed on the tab.
Is there a chance a data recovery option could retrieve the original spreadsheet?
If so, how? I'm on a Mac and have had success using Data Recovery II, but it never recognizes the tab as a drive that can be scanned / recovered
I'm definitely a noob when it comes to working with tablets, apologies if this seems obvious or has already been answered.

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[Q] Running photorec *on* an android device.

I accidentally deleted some photos from my Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1,
since the photos had sentimental value (my marriage proposal ), I started a quest to restore them.
To tell a long story short:
I tried a lot of PC recovery programs, but non of them recognize the tab as a drive (because windows/Linux don't recognize it this way)
I tried purchasing "Hexamob Recovery Pro", but it doesn't work on honeycomb / internal storage drives
I looked everywhere for a photorec binary to run from a terminal emulator
diskhelp/photorec is a tool for linux to restore deleted files with.
I am desperately seeking help to run photorec (or any file recovery program) from the android tab itself.
My Tab is rooted with clockwork recovery and busybox installed.
Any ideas anyone? any lead would really make my day.
Now, any ideas ?

[Q] Samsung Exhilarate SGH I577 Unofficial(CM 10)(TWRP) USB Issues

This is a direct question with regards to the developments going on in Misc Development
I have a Samsung SGH-i577 phone running:
Android Version: 4.1.2
Kernel version: [email protected] #1
CyanogenMod version: 10-20130110-UNOFFICIAL-i577
Build Date: 10/JAN/2013
I'm running this with TWRP recover manager.
First off, thanks for putting the time into this ROM. It's such a great phone and so much better with JB on it.
For my issue, I'm have problems when trying to connect my Exhilarate to my computer via USB to transfer files. For some reason, the option to mount is not coming up. I've tried with and without USB debugging enabled, but to no avail. I have a Galaxy SII Skyrocket running CM9 which can connect with no issues and I have not been able to find a config issue that would be causing this.
When I reboot into TWRP, I'm able to mount my SDCARD which will then allow me to transfer files between my computer and my phone, but I can only/only do this when booted into TWRP and not while in JB.
Thanks again and I look forward to a solution!
PS
I can't respond to the dev forum because this is a new act.
In Jelly Bean, the PC file access mechanism has been changed. USB storage no longer involves unmounting the SD card on the phone, and then providing the PC raw USB mass storage access to the card. Instead, access is provided using a high level Media Transfer Protocol (also known as Windows Media PlaysForSure) which allows for your PC to access the SD card without rendering it unavailable to Android. This storage mode is automatically activated as soon as the phone is plugged into the PC; there is absolutely no reason to require the end user to activate the storage (as there is no reason to have to prevent Android from accessing the card at the same time that the PC is accessing it), thus it simply happens, no notification provided. However, this has some drawbacks - you cannot use your phone as a flash drive, you cannot use the SD card storage for running "portable applications", and you need to run at least Windows XP to use your phone's storage.
Look in "My Computer" - you'll find a media device named "SAMSUNG-SGH-I577". File access will work like certain models of MP3 players, especially those with Microsoft Windows Media "PlaysForSure" certification. Your phone will no longer receive a drive letter assignment, though.
danger2txting said:
This is a direct question with regards to the developments going on in Misc Development
I have a Samsung SGH-i577 phone running:
Android Version: 4.1.2
Kernel version: [email protected] #1
CyanogenMod version: 10-20130110-UNOFFICIAL-i577
Build Date: 10/JAN/2013
I'm running this with TWRP recover manager.
First off, thanks for putting the time into this ROM. It's such a great phone and so much better with JB on it.
For my issue, I'm have problems when trying to connect my Exhilarate to my computer via USB to transfer files. For some reason, the option to mount is not coming up. I've tried with and without USB debugging enabled, but to no avail. I have a Galaxy SII Skyrocket running CM9 which can connect with no issues and I have not been able to find a config issue that would be causing this.
When I reboot into TWRP, I'm able to mount my SDCARD which will then allow me to transfer files between my computer and my phone, but I can only/only do this when booted into TWRP and not while in JB.
Thanks again and I look forward to a solution!
PS
I can't respond to the dev forum because this is a new act.
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you have a driver issue on your pc. goto samsung site and download driver
Code:
http://www.samsung.com/us/support/owners/product/SGH-I577?tabContent=content2
if the above dont help use Samsung Kies
Code:
http://www.samsung.com/us/kies/

KDLinks a200 (telechips tcc8935) firmware?

Hey everyone! I have been playing with a kdlinks a200 lately for fun.. unfortunately the filesystem has been corrupted and my backup didn't save correctly. I am having some major trouble finding firmware files for this to use. anyone have any ideas? i saw the mele x1000 uses the same chip as this, and i have tried following that proceedure to try and rebuild the filesystem with no avail. how about forcing FWDN to install firmware? the error i get in fwdn is some hardware issue. Thanks!
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uscg.matthew said:
Hey everyone! I have been playing with a kdlinks a200 lately for fun.. unfortunately the filesystem has been corrupted and my backup didn't save correctly. I am having some major trouble finding firmware files for this to use. anyone have any ideas? i saw the mele x1000 uses the same chip as this, and i have tried following that proceedure to try and rebuild the filesystem with no avail. how about forcing FWDN to install firmware? the error i get in fwdn is some hardware issue. Thanks!
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I also own an A200 and two Kdlinks HD700s, so I am very familiar with this product.
I have a dedicated network media server with 16 TB of storage configured as a Raid 10, with FreeNas for my operating system. Even though FreeNas can be run from a flash or thumb drive, I have it installed on an SSD drive. I have a backup on a flash drive.
Before I can answer your questions I need to know:
1. When you say file system, are you referring to the A200 firmware (which is not a file system)?
2. Is your media stored on a hard drive, external or internal, that is connected to your A200?
3. Are your files stored on a network media server in a Raid configuration? If so, what is the operating system and what raid configuration are you using and how many drives are in the raid?
4. What method do you use to copy files to your media storage. For example, I use Windows File manager.
If your A200 is working fine, then the firmware is not your problem.
If it is a network server configured as a raid then the problem is either a drive or drives within the raid or the drive the operating system is installed on.
Hopefully the problem is the A200. It hasn't been out that long so it should still be under warranty. I know Eric at Kdlinks, if you contact him ([email protected]) he will get back to you withing 24 hrs.
i get a message tha says unfortunately KIUI has stoped

Recover data off of broken tablet?

I have a Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 with TWRP and CM11 on it that I need to recover some data off of. The tablet turns on, but the LCD screen is broken, so I can't enter my password or anything like that. How would I access it through my PC without having to input anything through the screen?
I do have TWRP, but again, can't do much on the tablet end. (Possibly go through terminal on PC?)
Any ideas?
I had most of my stuff on the micro SD, so I have all of that. However, I did also have some stuff on the internal memory.
RocketPenguin1 said:
I have a Galaxy Tab Pro 8.4 with TWRP and CM11 on it that I need to recover some data off of. The tablet turns on, but the LCD screen is broken, so I can't enter my password or anything like that. How would I access it through my PC without having to input anything through the screen?
I do have TWRP, but again, can't do much on the tablet end. (Possibly go through terminal on PC?)
Any ideas?
I had most of my stuff on the micro SD, so I have all of that. However, I did also have some stuff on the internal memory.
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If you can get it booted to TWRP, your PC should detect it and you should be able to access your storage.
Okidoke, I'll try that. Thanks!
How to Recover Deleted Files from Android Tablet on Mac
Tablets are really powerful devices for enhancing your productivity and online experience whether for business use or life in general. Smaller than a laptop and bigger than a smart phone, a tablet is perfect to take with you on the go. However the fact you cannot ignore or deny is that, data loss on Android tablet always happens due to various reasons, like accidental deletion, rooting, software update, factory reset, and so on.
Step 1: Download Android Tablet Recovery Mac. Once the download is complete, double-click the .exe file to install it on your Mac. Run the software and choose the file types that you want to recover.
Step 2: Connect Android Tablet to Mac. Use the USB cable to connect your Android tablet to your Mac. Once connected successfully, click “Next” to start scanning the deleted or lost data on the tablet.
Step 3: Preview and Recover Data from Android Tablet. When scan is over, you can preview all recoverable photos, videos, contacts, messages, etc. in details and selectively recover them to your Mac.
Step 1: Download Android Tablet Recovery Mac. Once the download is complete, double-click the .exe file to install it on your Mac. Run the software and choose the file types that you want to recover.
Step 2: Connect Android Tablet to Mac. Use the USB cable to connect your Android tablet to your Mac. Once connected successfully, click “Next” to start scanning the deleted or lost data on the tablet.
Step 3: Preview and Recover Data from Android Tablet. When scan is over, you can preview all recoverable photos, videos, contacts, messages, etc. in details and selectively recover them to your Mac.

issue with android 12 in large files

hi
Today I fully installed Android 12 via Odin
But I noticed that I cannot transfer large files larger than 4 GB to the phone
Either via mtp or even after rooting via recovery
Any suggestion to solve this problem?

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