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For recovering deleted, lost or formatted files (photos, videos, music) from your Android devices with any Photo Recovery software, you must connect your devices with PC in USB mode debugging. However, some Android users don't know how to do this. Here are some tips to help you connect different version Android devices to PC with USB Mass Storage Mode.

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For Android 2.1 to 2.3.7
For Android 4.0 to 4.1.2
For Android 4.2 or newer Android 6,7

Click to watch the video tutorial here.

  • How to use USB Mass Storage mode in Android 2.1-2.3.7

If you use Android 2.1-2.3.7 devices like Sony Xperia Samsung Galaxy Note, Samsung Galaxy S/S2,Motorola Droid RAZR, Droid 4, LG Optimus L3, HTC Rezound, HTC Sensation, HTC Desire, Kindle Fire, etc, follow simple instructions to connect your device in the mass storage mode.

1. Turn on USB debugging by click Menu > Setting > Applications > Development > USB debugging

Check Settings - Applications - USB Settings or Settings - About Phone - USB Settings, rather than the network settings. I would also try a different USB cable, just to make sure, as well as a different USB port and a different computer if you can. Android Studio (if you don't have it, see the previous tutorial for installation of Android Studio). USB cable; Android device; Step 1) Enable USB debugging. The very first step is to enable USB debugging on your Android device. To do this follow these steps. On your phone (or tablet) go to Settings= About Phone. Connect your Android device to your PC with a USB cable. Depending on your device, your phone may request permission for it to communicate with your PC. Click OK or Allow on any prompts showing on your Android Device. Cast With Chromecast. If you have a Chromecast dongle or a TV with built-in Chromecast. Step 3 – Check your USB cable. Not all USB cables are created equal: Some are able to transfer files, some are not. To make sure you got a cable that can do that, go ahead and take the cable that came in the box together with your Android device. There cables are usually able to handle file transfers.

2. Plug the supplied USB cable into your PC and connect it to your device. A USB icon will appear in the status bar when the device has been recognized.

3. In the main screen of your Android device, use your finger to pull down the top status bar. Then touch USB Connected.

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Then tap 'Ok'. When the green Android icon turn orange, the phone is now in USB Mass Storage mode and should now appear as USB disk drives in 'Devices with Removable Storage' and be assigned drive letters.

  • Connect Android 4.0-4.1.2 device in USB mass storage mode

For Android 4.0-4.1.2 devices such as Samsung Galaxy S/S2/S3 or Nexus,HTC Desire X/V/C, HTC One X/V/S,LG Optimus L5/7/9,Optimus G,Motorola Droid RAZR,Sony Xperia V/T, Kindle Fire HD, etc, you can connect them to PC in USB debugging mode with the below guide.

Galaxy S2 (Android 4.0) as example.

1: Open the 'Setting' > 'More…'

2: Search then Tap on 'USB utilities'

3: Check the option: 'Connect Storage to PC'

Then plug the USB cable into the device and connect to your computer. The 'USB connected' screen with the large green Android icon will appear. Tap on 'Connect USB storage'. A confirmation dialog box will appear. Tap 'OK'. The green Android icon will turn orange, indicating that the phone is now in USB Mass Storage mode and should now appear as USB disk drives in 'Devices with Removable Storage' and be assigned drive letters.

  • Turn on USB Mass Storage mode in Android 4.2 or later versions Android 6/7/8

You will be dismayed to see that there is no USB Debugging option in Android 4.2 or the latest Android 6, Android 7, Android 8 smartphone or tablets like Nexus 4, Nexus 5X/6P,Google Nexus 10,Samsung Galaxy S8/S7/S4, Galaxy Note 5, Huawei Mate 10/9, Huawei Honor 9, Xiaomi Mi6, Mi 5X, Mi Mix 2, Redmi 5X, Sony Xperia Z5/M5, LG G5, HTC One M9/M8, etc. Here is a way to turn it on since it is very well hidden!

1: Go to Settings -> About Phone/Tablet or Settings -> About Phone -> Software info
2: Go to 'Build Number' at the end of the Scroll list.
3: Tap on 'Build Number' repeatedly (7 times). On your third tap you should see message indicating that you only have 4 more taps to go to ‘become a developer'. Keep tapping until you are a developer.

4. Now Developer Option will be included in setting list of yours now. Go to 'Develop Options' to check USB debugging > OK. Done.

Tip: When you connect your Android to computer for the first time, you can check 'Always allow from this computer' with the pop up before clicking 'OK' to finish.


Tip: For some android devices, you also need to select mode 'Photos' or 'Files' in 'Notifications'. World edit 1 9.

And then you can see your andriod phone icon in PC. 'Computer'-'Portable devices' as below.

Notes:
1. After debugging, you connect android device to computer with the factory USB cable at the first time, Windows will look for and install the associated driver automatically. Please waiting a moment for the drive installing, then you can get a pop-up interface and a USB icon will appear in the PC status bar.
2. If your android device doesn't work as USB debugging mode in PC, try to check and change the USB cable.
Some USB cables only can be used to charge, but can't to transmit data. So use the factory USB cable or that supports USB data transfers!

After connecting your device to PC with USB Mass Storage mass, or connect the memory card through your computer's card reader. Then you can recover deleted photos, videos from devices.

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Note: If you still can't connect your Android devices to PC with USB debugging mode with this method, you should search an android USB Drive apps in official site of your phone. For example: Samsung Android USB Driver or install the Android Debug Bridge, etc.

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This tutorial explains how to connect your Android device to Android Studio with step by step instructions.

Explanation

Creating apps in Android Studio is very easy. What about running and testing? Android Studio provides us a way we can run over apps on our handset Android devices very easily and quickly. If you don't have an Android device, don't worry, Android Studio has an emulator for you, it creates virtual Android device, so you can run and text your apps without actually having an Android smartphone. This time I will show you how to connect Android device to Android Studio. As there is no substitute for running your apps on hardware devices.

Pre requisite

Following are some pre requisite for this:

  • Android Studio (if you don't have it, see the previous tutorial for installation of Android Studio).
  • USB cable
  • Android device


Step 1) Enable USB debugging

The very first step is to enable USB debugging on your Android device. To do this follow these steps

  • On your phone (or tablet) go to Settings=> About Phone
  • Tap Build Number 7 times, after 7th time it will say You are now a developer.
  • You will notice Developer's Options are now available.

Step 2: USB debugging

  • Go to the Developer option and enable USB debugging

Click OK.

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Step 4: USB debugging

Step 2: Install USB driver

Next step is to install USB driver for your Android device. For this follow instructions from your device manufacturer. For example, I am using Android smartphone of Huawei, so I just downloaded Huawei USB driver from their official website. If your device uses Google USB driver you can download from this link http://developer.android.com/sdk/win-usb.html. After installation you need to update it. Make sure your device is connected through a USB cable. Go to the Control Panel => Device Manager then locate and right click your Android device and click Update driver software.

Note: Make sure your Android device is not sleeping while connected through USB cable.

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Step 3: Run your app

No you can run your Android app. Right click on the app and click Run. Or simply select run option from the tool bar menu shown below.

A window Select Deployment Target will appear, and a list of available devices will appear. Choose your device and click OK. Android Studio will run your application in your Android device.

Deployment target

Click on Use same selection for future launches if you want to save this setting for later apps.

References

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