On Thursday 30 September 2010 04:23:44 Dennis Gilmore wrote:
I dont have access to windows at all so i have no idea how it works
there.
but my captivate ( at&t branded galaxy s) i select storage then i have to
slide down the notification bar select the "USB connected select to copy
files to/from your computer" then tell it yes mount. after that its
automatically mounted for me. when done i need to redo that procedure and
tell it to unmount. after ive unmounted from my laptop/desktop. I assume
that you need to do the same thing for whatever galaxy s variant it is that
you have.
Dennis
Spot on.
When you're in USB Debug mode, it pops a dialog box up in the middle of the
screen asking if you want to mount the drives for USB. As I said before,
this then works fine.
However, with USB Debugging turned off it doesn't do this. It just shows it in
the notification window. If you don't know to look there, as I didn't, it
never gives the drives over to the USB connection.
Problem solved, apart from wondering why it worked when I booted into WinXP?
I suppose we'll never know, but at least it's working now
Gary
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