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Someone please help me!!!

KathyDriod

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Okay so i have the SamSung Galaxy for metro pcs, im trying to connect the usb cord onto my pc but nothing is happening when i connect it.... I have done it before and it has worked but now its not working.....

what do i doo?!?!?!?
Someone PLEASE HELP ME!
 
Is the device charging properly? The reason I ask is because I'm thinking there is a possibility of hardware failure (either the USB cable or the USB port).

Also, do you have any software installed that might be interfering? Any SYNC type software or even anti-virus can interfere ...

I'd try the Samsung Galaxy sub-forum... They'd probably know the answer rather than speculate (as I'm doing).
 
Hmm.. what OS are you running? Does the USB work with other devices?

What I'm going at here is either
a) no driver installed (maybe..?)
b) USB is bad.... (less likely)

Look in the Android Phones or Android Tablets section for your device, those folks would likely know the solution (assuming it's with the device and not the comp - even then they'd probably know :))
 
im sorry but i dont know what OS means...but yes the usb works fine with my camera
i've used this same usb for my phone before and its worked i dont know why it isnt working now
 
Did you change the USB connection type in the menu? When you normally plug in an Android device to your computer, you get a little notification in your notification bar, and if you pull that down, you can then tap on the icon and change the mode (on some, mostly newer, devices, so that it will be in charge mode only, or allow connections to your sdcard through the phone, etc.
 
johnlgalt is correct. This confused me with my new HTC phone as you typically get access to the drive automatically when you plug in a USB with other devices. You need to manually choose what connection option you want as described above. Depending on your version of Android you will have the option to charge, access the internal storage as a drive or use the Internet of the PC / laptop you are plugged into via USB.
 
Actually, it depends upon the OS - Windows 7 makes pretty decent use of all three of them but in their own way.
 
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