Some celfons don't recognise USB flash drives, others do. I believe it is >some arcane setting I don't know. Any Clues?
I have this problem with BLU celfons,
Some celfons don't recognise USB flash drives, others do. I believe it is some arcane setting I don't know. Any Clues?
Some celfons don't recognise USB flash drives, others do. I believe it is some arcane setting I don't know. Any Clues?
Sorry for posting here, but this newsgroup has repeatedly proven the most knowledgeable and helpful. I have this problem with BLU celfons, the one I am stuck with now and was in years past. I have grwon comfortable offloading files to a USB drive from the LG 423 I have been using for the past half year and I far prefer it to swapping (and losing) micro SD cards.
I also have other issues with th eBLU, like the touch screen not being accurately calibrated, some fonts being too bright, and so on, so I believe there might be some book or utility to help with all these problesm, only I don't know ehat it is. Most android systems I used a decade ago were rooted, so maybe i want to root all th eones I use today, but am uncomfortable and may not have the time to devote my full attention to doing it right.
Many Thanks.
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THanks, finally used MTP instead of OTG. It seems BLU wants you to use MTP >and not OTG. It is faster, but OTG lets you use a flash drive when no PC is >around
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