I know this can be so annoying atimes and frustrating, imagine you want to transfer files from your Android device to your PC only to discover that its not been recognize by your PC as a hard drive.
So you plug, re-plug, and even check the wire but no avail.
I’ve experienced this before, and I even experienced it on almost every Android device I’ve been privileged to own… but with the help of the guide below, you’ll be able to fix this problem depending on the action you take.
There are different methods to solving issues like this hence I’ll carefully explain each.
Method 1: Change Your USB Cable; USB cable atimes normally causes incompatibility between your Android and PC so it is advisable to try different original USB Cable before trying the next method. It will amaze you to note that bad USB cable won’t even charge the device talk more of giving you access to transfer files to your PC.
Method 2: Uninstall and Re-Install Android Drivers:
This method actually worked well for me and it is very easy to navigate through from your Window 7,8 or 10 PC.
>>Connect your Android device to PC (even when the device is not recognize)
>> Go the the ‘Device Manager’: either right click on ‘My Computer’ and select ‘properties’ then ‘Device Manager’ in the left sidebar, or go to ‘Control Panel’ then ‘system’ then ‘Device Manager’ from the left sidebar.
>>Next, find the Android device manager or scroll down to Portable device or other device, uninstall the drivers.
>> Once the drivers are uninstalled, unplug your device from the PC. Make sure your computer is connected to the Internet and automatic updating is turned on, then replug your device and allow Windows to find and install the drivers all over again.
>>You can now go to my computer and check if your device appears as a hard drive, if so, you are good to go. If not, proceed to the next method.
Method 3: Set Your Android to connect as a ‘Media Device’ (MTP)
>> Go to settings >> storage. Next, go to more options and click ‘USB Computer connection’. Next click on the ‘Media Device’ (MTP) checkbox. If already checked, try unchecking it, exiting out of settings, then coming back again and rechecking it.
Method 4: Enable USB Debugging Mode
Go to settings>>Additional settings>>Developers options>> and scroll down to enable USB debugging .
Once USB debugging is enabled, unplug and re-plug your device into your PC, and see if that solves the problem.
If you’ve tried all the above and nothing seems to work, then you device might seems to have a faulty base. If you have had trouble getting the device to charge, or if you need to manipulate the position of the wire to get it to charge, these are all clues that the problem may be your charging port.
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