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Yes, I tried your suggestions but they did not work for me. My suspicions is that the older LG cable I tried did not work because it may have been missing a connector wire within the cable itself. Over on the Motorola forum, they are having some great discussions about this and it seems that using the original cable that came with the Bionic is solving their issues.
As for being able to use it on any page other than the home page, I have not much luck there. Some of this may have to do with the computer type as well (I'm using it on a Vista Laptop). I need to try it on my desktop Windows 7 (x64 bit) later.
I'm glad it all worked out for you DBtri68! I guess not all suggested solutions will help everyone, but it helps some. I haven't had any more problems since using the proper cables albeit it doesn't work for everyone. My old LG USB cables will charge my Bionic but it won't let me connect to my PC unrestricted.Thanks Duckster! I was totally brushing off the idea that it could be the cable until you mentioned a possible missing connector wire. I was using an old LG USB cable so I tried the official motorola cable that came with my bionic and it worked!
Thanks!
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Did you try the solution I found ... turn it off and turn it on again?
My GUESS is that the condition is sometimes raised preventing it from recognizing the memoiry and the condtion is reset with a power off/power on.
I get the same result with the cable that came with ...
Droid X (last year)
Droid X Cradle (last year)
Bionic (this month)
This reset ALWAYS works for me.
(Also ... I do not have to have the Bionic on the Home screen when conecting the USB cable. The displayed screen seems to have no effect.)
... Thom
I treid power-off power-on (reboot) and no help. Best I get is the external SD card, nothing internal. Only get internal if/when pull the SD card and battery, return battery and plug into a particular USB port! Using Motorola cord that came with Bionic - things were not even this good with other cables.
Asked Motorola about it. They sent me to a page where it says to ONLY use the cord that comes with the phone. They go on to say that if the procedure doesn't work, do a factory reset! I would rather pull the SD card and read it directly every time than do a factory reset (it takes so many hours to get settings right).
Here is the Motorola page (and I think its aimed at 2.2, not 2.3):
ANDROID 2.2 - Can't Connect to PC
I think there are some 2.3 pages about this issue.
We gotta keep asking Moto to fix this.
I treid power-off power-on (reboot) and no help. Best I get is the external SD card, nothing internal. Only get internal if/when pull the SD card and battery, return battery and plug into a particular USB port! Using Motorola cord that came with Bionic - things were not even this good with other cables.
Asked Motorola about it. They sent me to a page where it says to ONLY use the cord that comes with the phone. They go on to say that if the procedure doesn't work, do a factory reset! I would rather pull the SD card and read it directly every time than do a factory reset (it takes so many hours to get settings right).
Here is the Motorola page (and I think its aimed at 2.2, not 2.3):
ANDROID 2.2 - Can't Connect to PC
I think there are some 2.3 pages about this issue.
We gotta keep asking Moto to fix this.
I hate to say it, but that is not nearly a majority of users by far. Have you considered trying to factory reset to see if it works? because if it does then it is an app you have installed that is blocking it....and thus it is not Moto's problem at all.
Also, if it only works when you're in a particular USB port, then you have far larger issues to begin with - either with the phone or with your PC, and you should get those checked out first.
How does it work (if at all) on a completely different PC?
Check your antivirus program - it might be locking the access to the drive because you're disconnecting too fast an it cannot finish scanning it....


Today I went to my work XP Laptop. In the past it has had the same problems. So, first I made sure the problems were unchanged with the actual Mot Bionic USB cable (problem not fixed even with Bionic reboot). Then I installed the Pre-release driver, and bingo, saw both drives. Unplugged and waited and tried again. Still good. Rebooted computer, no good. Rebooted phone, good again. Tried several reboots. Only way to be sure to get both internal and external to show up populated on the PC is to reboot the Bionic with the Motorola USB cable (on this Laptop with XP). I will report again if this fails in the future.
Now i just have one machine (XP at home) that does not work, even using the correct cable and Pre-release driver. I continue to be suspicious of the specific PC rather than the Bionic. The saga goes on, very good improvement, some work to be done.![]()