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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.
Your PC is seeing your camera memory as USB mass storage and this is OK. Nothing is wrong with this. Follow the screens and you will see that the computer will see your camera as USB mass storage, and when you open the folder on your computer the camera pictures will be there.
Windows is set up to see cameras as USB mass storage devices for simplicity, so your computer can accept pictures from any camera that connects by USB without needing special software.
If this bothers you, most cameras are sold with their own special software that starts when the camera is connected. Check your users manual and follow the instructions for installing or downloading the software.
it means that your camera is set to have the memorystick detected when connected to a computer. ( camera have options to have memorystick or internal memory detected by computer)
When it displays insert memory card for connecting as mass storage device, switch off the phone and reconnect so the phone will perform as a memory storage device.
You first need find your installation disk that usually come with your phone so your computer will be able to properly read your device you are trying to connect, after connect your USB to your cell and then to your computer. It should read..if not, Try 1)Phone settings from off your cell..2)Connectivity..3)USB connection mode..4)Mass storage, by doing this it will set your cell in Mass storage mode allowing you to add Music, Pictures, Video etc. onto your cell memory. (You must insert a memory card to do this)
The quickest way to do this is to put your phone into Mass Storage Mode then connect it via the USB cable to your computer. Your phone shows up as a USB Mass Storage Device and you can select the folders you want to download your pictures from.
To set your phone to Mass Storage Mode, do the following:
- Go to the main menu - Select Settings - Then Select Phone Settings - Choose PC Connections from the menu - And then click on Mass Storage.
When you connect the USB cable to your computer, your phone will show up as a USB Storage device and you can just copy and past files to it like you would a USB Thumb drive. If you select the Samsung PC Studio option...your file transfers will take ALL DAY. Just use Mass Storage mode. Good luck.
A USB mass storage means a storage module or storage unit for data such as pictures, music, etc. that you can plug into the USB on a computer. A cellphone becomes a USB mass storage when plugged in a computer because inside a computer is a place to store such data. If you have further questions do reply back.
The USB port is to be used with USB mass storage devices like flash drives, thumbdrive or external hard drives. The IPod's USB connection is not seen as a mass storage device it is proprietary. You need the iPod connection kit, part number KS-PD100 to connect your iPod to the deck.
Are you connecting your phone as a Mass Storage Device?
From the home screen, attach one end of the Motorola Original
Enhanced USB cable to your phone and the other end to a USB port on
your computer.
On your phone, press Yes to use the phone as a portable USB storage device. Note: When connected as a storage device the phone cannot perform regular phone activities. Disconnect to resume normal operation.
On the PC, open the My Computer window and find where your phone displays as a MassStorage icon. Double click the MassStorageDevice icon.
Drag and drop files between your computer and phone.
When finished, remove the phone safely from your computer. Right click the "Safely Remove Hardware" icon at the bottom of your computer screen, then select "USB Mass Storage Device" and click Stop.
Select USB Mass Storage Device and click OK. Now it is safe to disconnect the cable. When the cable is disconnected, the phone restarts
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