David Hubbard
Lurker
I recently bought a Sandisk Duo Flash Drive that I thought would be a great idea for downloading photos from my phone (Samsung Galaxy S7) and avoid all the wires necessary to download to my tablet/computer (Surface Pro 4).
Although not at 100% when I started, I didn't realize what would soon happen: the downloads and battery life were both coming down to the wire. When I began, I didn't see an option other than selecting the entire DCIM folder for download, and as I watched and waited, it eventually reached 100% download with only 1% battery life left.
Not knowing at this point if I needed to do anything else, and with only 1% power left, I powered down. I removed the drive (since this was also the port with which I charge my phone) and plugged it in. Upon restarting, my entire DCIM folder was missing (I have seen various suggestions as to how to get them back, and since they DID show up on the flash drive, it's not really a big deal). But is there a way to ensure this does NOT happen again, as I don't really want to have to reload photos (and going through several thousand to do so as well).
Although not at 100% when I started, I didn't realize what would soon happen: the downloads and battery life were both coming down to the wire. When I began, I didn't see an option other than selecting the entire DCIM folder for download, and as I watched and waited, it eventually reached 100% download with only 1% battery life left.
Not knowing at this point if I needed to do anything else, and with only 1% power left, I powered down. I removed the drive (since this was also the port with which I charge my phone) and plugged it in. Upon restarting, my entire DCIM folder was missing (I have seen various suggestions as to how to get them back, and since they DID show up on the flash drive, it's not really a big deal). But is there a way to ensure this does NOT happen again, as I don't really want to have to reload photos (and going through several thousand to do so as well).