Mass storage mounting with Easy UMS - Galaxy Camera Themes and Apps

I have installed the Samsung Galaxy S3 mass storage mounting app called Easy UMS found here at XDA Developers:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1711009
It allows the camera to be connected to a pc and the external SD card can be mounted as a Mass Storage Device. Which is great for transferring and editing files directly.
Even though it was originally written for the Galaxy S3, it works with the Galaxy Note II and of course the Galaxy Camera!
It needs Busybox to be installed and therefore needs to be rooted. But I really think rooting the camera has many benefits and is easy to reverse for warranty purposes etc.

Crashes our XP desktop completely. Okay on Win 7 and Mac Mountain Lion...

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Can u mount Galaxy to MAC as mass storage device?

I have been trying to get my MAC to recognize my tablet as a mass storage device with NO success.
i have installed kies and within that application it does recognize my Galaxy and i can transfer media files but there is no option to transfer any other types of files.
i downloaded android file transfer but when i plug in device and run that application, my galaxy is not found.
The galaxy never shows up in my finder application.
Does anyone know a resolution to this? Samsung has no idea. I have called them a few times already,
You can't mount the Galaxy as a mass storage device to any machine - it simply doesn't support mass storage.
There are two methods for transferring files which it supports. One is MTP, one is Android Debug Bridge (ADB). I'm not sure which one Android File Transfer uses. If ADB, then you need to enable USB debugging. If not, well, it seems like the GTab's MTP support is pretty buggy.
Worst case, you can transfer files using ADB. http://www.droidforums.net/forum/droid-x-faq/74089-how-setting-up-adb-mac-osx-your-droid-x.html has a MacOS ADB tutorial.

[Q] Usb Storage Mounting

Quick question,
I currently have the Epic, which requires a driver installed on the computer before the SD card will mount properly on a windows PC.
I use my phone to upload things for work now and then, and this is a major hassle for me.
I'm thinking of moving to the Galaxy S2 when it comes out in the US, and I was wondering if the S2 mounts properly without a driver?
It's sad to be jealous of friends with HTC phones that mount properly and don't need drivers installed to simply connect to a pc.
If you set it to 'usb debug mode', it auto installs and will come up as 2 card readers.
It even works on my car's head unit so it is in usb mass storage mode.
Without debug mode it'll be detected as a phone but I'm not sure what it'll come up as since all the pc ive connected it to have samsung Kies.
Personally I use widget apps like 'multi mount sd' so I can still use the phone while the usb is accessible by the pc.

Mass storage mode on Windows XP

When I connect my S3 to my Windows XP laptop it connects as a media device, showing only 2 folders - data and media. When I connnect to a Windows 7 desktop I can access both the internal and external SD cards as storage devices - which is what I want to do on the laptop.
Is there any way that I can get full access to my phone's SD card from a Windows XP machine?
itm said:
When I connect my S3 to my Windows XP laptop it connects as a media device, showing only 2 folders - data and media. When I connnect to a Windows 7 desktop I can access both the internal and external SD cards as storage devices - which is what I want to do on the laptop.
Is there any way that I can get full access to my phone's SD card from a Windows XP machine?
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I'd suggest trying to install KIES for the drivers and see if that helps
Or search for the SaMSUNG usb DRIVERS .
jje
I had already installed the Samsung USB driver, so that wasn't the issue. I've now installed Kies, but that seems to have made things worse - I now get an error installing the hardware device when I plug the phone in, and the laptop can't see it at all :0(
itm said:
When I connect my S3 to my Windows XP laptop it connects as a media device, showing only 2 folders - data and media. When I connnect to a Windows 7 desktop I can access both the internal and external SD cards as storage devices - which is what I want to do on the laptop.
Is there any way that I can get full access to my phone's SD card from a Windows XP machine?
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Really? It is my understanding that stock s3 does not support usb mass storage, only mtp (which is why you see it appear as a media device). You can download easy usb mass storage from the s3 android apps forum to enable mass storage mode (requires root and busybox), but only for the external sd card. As the internal sd card is a single partition mounting it in windows would render the device unusable. Could you elaborate on how you are achieving this in win7,and what you are running on your s3 (firmware, rooted etc)?
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jwchips said:
Really? It is my understanding that stock s3 does not support usb mass storage, only mtp (which is why you see it appear as a media device). You can download easy usb mass storage from the s3 android apps forum to enable mass storage mode (requires root and busybox), but only for the external sd card. As the internal sd card is a single partition mounting it in windows would render the device unusable. Could you elaborate on how you are achieving this in win7,and what you are running on your s3 (firmware, rooted etc)?
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There was no special setup on Win7. I'm running Win7 Enterprise and did not manually install either Kies or a Samsung driver - I just plugged the phone in. The phone is rooted, and running CheckROM 3.5. It is listed as a media player, but shows the internal SD card as "Phone" and the external card as "Card". Now if only I could get XP to do something similar.
Will investigate easy usb mass storage....
itm said:
There was no special setup on Win7. I'm running Win7 Enterprise and did not manually install either Kies or a Samsung driver - I just plugged the phone in. The phone is rooted, and running CheckROM 3.5. It is listed as a media player, but shows the internal SD card as "Phone" and the external card as "Card". Now if only I could get XP to do something similar.
Will investigate easy usb mass storage....
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Thanks for the speedy clarification. If you went into either phone or card could you see non-media files (e.g zip files)? I think you may be running in mtp mode on both machines, and I think you can only see media files in mtp mode. However I am definitely no expert or developer.
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jwchips said:
Thanks for the speedy clarification. If you went into either phone or card could you see non-media files (e.g zip files)? I think you may be running in mtp mode on both machines, and I think you can only see media files in mtp mode. However I am definitely no expert or developer.
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Yes I'm running MTP mode. The only other option is Camera (PTP). On the Win7 machine I can see all files and directories - it behaves just like a mass storage device.
MTP mode
Connected via Samsung USB cable to Win 7 PC.+ drivers installed
Open My Computer
Open GT-i9300
Two drives Phone and SD card exactly the same as in USB mass storage mode .
Cut Paste Copy Delete all the normal functions on all the user folders .
jje
itm said:
Yes I'm running MTP mode. The only other option is Camera (PTP). On the Win7 machine I can see all files and directories - it behaves just like a mass storage device.
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Yeah I just plugged my phone in to test and can see non-media files in mtp mode. I'm sure it has drawbacks but I'm afraid I can't remember them lol. I know the positive points for mtp is the phone can still access the card, and media files will be formatted to the optimum file type when you transfer them (for example movies will be re encoded to native resolution).
I'm afraid I've reached the limit of my knowledge in this area and don't think I can be of any more assistance. The best I can advise is use easy usb to access the external sd card on your xp machine, and research the limitations of mtp mode, and how xp handles mtp.
Edit: after some brief research it seems you need windows media player 10 or higher for mtp to work on xp, although I seriously doubt you have an older version. Also as you are rooted you could install Solid Explorer Beta from the play store (free) and browse the file system via wifi by pressing menu key and selecting file sharing from within the app.
I'm now officially out of ideas
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Do you have the latest service pack installed on XP (sp3), as well as as latest windows media player? The XP MTP support comew with one of those, i don't remember which one, though. Wouldn't hurt to have both anyway.
PS: Those recommending Kies should think again! It has NOTHING to do with it and its a piece of cr^H^H^H bloatware.

[Q] Convert Internal Memory of Note II to USB Mass Storage

Hi,
My friend accidentally deleted a video (2GB+ size) from my Samsung Galaxy Note 2 N7100. This video is very important to me.
And I really need to recover it so badly.
I have sucessfully tried to follow from this forum http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=34185439 and this youtube tutorial http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mwn20Udp5YA but still I can't recover the video.
I have the best file recovery application but it will work 100% only if the source will be USB Mass Storage.
This is why I want to know how will I convert/turn my internal memory to USB mass storage.
Please help me.
TIA!
-borgeeto

Access android device from tablet using MTP

As we all have observed, usb mass storage is not available anymore on our devices. This isn't a bad thing if you're using a computer but... I have a tablet and the plan is to access the phone using the usb otg. It's partially working since when I connect the phone 2 options show up: gallery and downloads, with downloads i can access all the files from the phone but I can't seem to find any file using anything else. The tablet is rooted, the phone isn't. With root explorer I can't find anywhere the phone and its contents. Why it is important to me? because i want to use the tablet as a media center in a car and if i had the option of usb mass storage as before i could have the music player play straight from the phone as it would be seen as an usb storage.
I posted this here because it has nothing to do with the device models and this applies to any 2 androids. (the tablet is a rooted galaxy s2 tablet and the phone is galaxy s8 snapdragon non rooted)
If i could find the location of the mount i could create a link-foldermount thing from the location of my phone's contents to the internal memory of the tablet so it would work as a wonder, the problem is that i can't find where the phone is mounted and yes i have tried mnt and storage folder-there is no usb folder as it would be for a normal flash drive.
Any ideas/suggestions?

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