No USB Mass Storage Mode Support on Android? Here’s a FIX
I couldn’t access the USB Mass Storage mode whenever I plugged in my USB chord, all I could see was the USB debugging mode. For sure, it was possible to transfer files via Wifi or Bluetooth from my PC to my android phone, but I didn’t find it convenient enough and had to find my way around this.
Steps To Enabling USB Mass Data Storage On Android Devices
1. After you must have installed Anycut, click on “New Shortcut“, then select “Activity“.2. Select “USB Computer Connection“. Then click on “OK“.
3. A shortcut linked to the USB Mass storage app would appear on your Home screen as shown in the image below.
4. You can now connect your USB cable from your PC to phone. Press your home button and select the newly created shortcut “USB Computer Connection“.
5. Tick “Enable Mass Storage” as shown below.
6. You would notice a USB notification at the top bar, select it and “Turn on Mass Storage” as shown.
Your android’s phone’s SD drive would appear in your PC’s My Computer window so you can easily copy files to/from it.
That’s the little fix that saved my day. I hope you find this interesting and please do me a favor by sharing this tutorial on your social circles.
Tnks bro
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