I have done master reset to my cell and my USB drivers are lost. it is now not acting as a mass storage device as my PC is not detecting it. How will i install them and where to find.
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First make sure you have the correct USB drivers for your phone installed on your pc. Go to device manager and see if your phone or mass storage device is listed. If not, download the drivers here, http://www.samsung.com/us/support/downloads. Make sure debugging on your phone is enabled. Please refer to the following:
To set the Samsung Galaxy S2 to USB Mass Storage (MSC) mode, go into "Settings > Applications > Development" and enable "USB debugging".
Then drag the status bar down and tap on "USB connected".
The "USB connected" screen with the large green Android icon will appear. Tap on "Connect USB storage".
A confirmation dialog box will appear. Tap "OK". The green Android icon will turn orange, indicating that the phone is now in USB Mass Storage mode and should now appear as USB disk drives in "Devices with Removable Storage" and be assigned drive letters.
Samsung Galaxy S2 (Android 4.0)
To set the Samsung Galaxy S2 to USB Mass Storage (MSC) mode, go into "Settings > More... > USB utilities" and tap on "Connect Storage to PC".
Then plug the USB cable into the device and connect to your computer.
The "USB connected" screen with the large green Android icon will appear. Tap on "Connect USB storage".
A confirmation dialog box will appear. Tap "OK". The green Android icon will turn orange, indicating that the phone is now in USB Mass Storage mode and should now appear as USB disk drives in "Devices with Removable Storage" and be assigned drive letters.
Samsung Galaxy S2 (Android 2.3)
To set the Samsung Galaxy S2 to USB Mass Storage (MSC) mode, go into "Settings > Applications > Development" and enable "USB debugging".
Then drag the status bar down and tap on "USB connected".
The "USB connected" screen with the large green Android icon will appear. Tap on "Connect USB storage".
A confirmation dialog box will appear. Tap "OK". The green Android icon will turn orange, indicating that the phone is now in USB Mass Storage mode and should now appear as USB disk drives in "Devices with Removable Storage" and be assigned drive letters.
Samsung Galaxy S2 (Android 4.0)
To set the Samsung Galaxy S2 to USB Mass Storage (MSC) mode, go into "Settings > More... > USB utilities" and tap on "Connect Storage to PC".
Then plug the USB cable into the device and connect to your computer.
The "USB connected" screen with the large green Android icon will appear. Tap on "Connect USB storage".
A confirmation dialog box will appear. Tap "OK". The green Android icon will turn orange, indicating that the phone is now in USB Mass Storage mode and should now appear as USB disk drives in "Devices with Removable Storage" and be assigned drive letters.
Hi
Connect the device to PC and scroll down the display from top to bottom and look for notification.
then select USB file transfer option.
OR go to settings More option and then select USB connection.
Usually this means the memory is full or there is a conflict with something you have installed on the phone. Have you tried to master reset? If you can connect the device to your laptop; save pics things you need and reset the device.
Such
questions, This is not ERROR, but unit has malfunctions, you should
contact your local Sony Ericsson authorized repair outlets, allowing
engineers to help you solve the problem!
hi ths is dacs
Try to format your memory card... that is the result of not safly removng ur phone from ur pc.. it usualy afects the memory card...
format the card using ur phone..ok...
I haven't acutally got my P1i and laptop with me so I'll see what I can do from memory. When you put the P1i in file transfer mode it becomes a USB mass storage device and just presents the M2 memory stick in the side of the device as a drive letter in Windows Explorer. However, if in Phone mode it expects the 'mrouter' program to connect the phone to PC Suite using the DCU-60 cable as a serial line. In the system tray you have an mrouter icon which when you right click allows you to select the serial port to connect to the phone. You may need to adjust this recognise the phone. There are also some drivers required for the mrouter interface. Check device manager and make sure there are no yellow question marks in the ports section. You can also use Bluetooth to connect mrouter to the phone, this'll become clear when you look at the port settings! Hope this helps.
What OS are you running? Does your system use USB 1.1 or USB 2.0? Try powering off your w910, wait a few seconds to make sure it completely cycles off, then connect your phone to your PC. It should turn on in USB (ie. 'Mass Storage') mode. If Windows attempts to Autoplay the device, Cancel the dialog. If Windows attempts to install any drivers for the device (or Vista prompts you to scan the device), Cancel the dialog(s). If you go into 'My Computer', is your phone recognized here (as a USB Mass Storage Device)? If not, the app is not going to recognize it either. Try disconnecting any other USB devices or memory card readers.
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