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Trying my phone on another computer. My phone is nicely detected on my windows 7 desktop PC. Downloading the Samsung USB driver for windows and re-installing them. After all these attempts, the issue still remains. It seems somehow the problem is specifically with "the connection of My phone and Laptop". They both seem to go nicely with other ...
Before upgrading to Windows 11, connecting android phones my Windows laptop will be detected. Based on the options I choose on the phone (file transfer, PTP, charge only), I can get the utility needed. Now, the android device is not detected on my phone. Using Google's ADB CLI, I was unable to list my phone.
I have a Win10 pc, and I just got a new Samsung A25 phone. I plugged in my USB cable to move some photos off my phone onto my pc, but it isn't connecting. Nothing shows a connection on my computer, and I can't find anything on the phone that has to do with connecting to a computer. The only thing I find is that "Link" app, which does not work.
1. Connect your Samsung device with your PC via a USB cable. Once the connection is enabled, you should choose the Media Device MTP from the prompt. 2. Turn to the left bottom of your computer screen and click the Windows logo, then, click the folder-shaped icon in the lower-left side of the Start window. This will open the File Explorer program.
Method 3: My computer doesn't recognize my Bluetooth enabled device. There are several things to try: • Remove and then reinstall the device: 1. Click the Start button, click Control Panel, click Hardware and Sound, and then click Bluetooth Devices. 2. Select the device that's not working, and then click Remove. 3.
I use a Samsung Galaxy 8 that has been updated to the latest Android version. Whenever I connect it through USB to my PC, it starts charging, confirming it is indeed connected. However, there is no prompt on screen to start transferring my phone's files and no way to open it either.
Check Bluetooth pairing: Make sure both devices are in pairing mode. On your PC, go to Settings > Devices > Bluetooth & other devices > Add Bluetooth or other device. On your phone, go to Settings > Connected devices > Pair new device. Update Bluetooth drivers: On your PC, go to Device Manager > Bluetooth, right-click on your Bluetooth adapter ...
My PC and phone were not deleted from the apps, nor were the devices re-paired. The terms used are remove and add. I did not have to go through the process again of pairing the devices, as I had to do the first time. My Samsung account showed - No devices found.
A) Enter the code sent from Microsoft, and click/tap on Verify. (see screenshot below) 5 On your Android phone, click/tap on Continue. (see screenshot below) 6 On your Android phone, click/tap on Allow for all 4 permissions. (see screenshots below) 7 On your Android phone, click/tap on Continue. (see screenshot below)
Open Windows Fie Explorer (folder icon on your Taskbar) On the left click 'This PC'. On the right double click your Phone or the DCIM folder (whichever shows up) Then simple select the files you want to transfer and drag them into the Pictures folder in the left pane of File Explorer. That's it!