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Help How do I sync my phone and computer?

kengie22

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I recently bought a samsung acclaim and I am having problems syncing my phone and laptop together. When i plug my phone to my laptop all it does is charge it. How do I get my computer to recongize my phone? Please help because there are pics that I want to put on my computer that are on my phone. Thanks in advance
 
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Lots of things in your phone are automatically synced to your Google account, such as your contacts and calender.

However, if you're looking to take pictures off of your phone or add mp3s to it, all you have to do is plug your Acclaim into the computer via USB, hold your finger down on your notification bar and drag it down. Then you'll see USB connected. Touch that and a message will pop up asking if you want to Mount or Don't Mount your phone. Press Mount and you're syced up!!!!

Your phone appears as a removable drive in your computer. Now you can drag and drop things on and off. Just remember to drag the Notification Bar down and touch Turn Off USB Storage before you unplug your phone.
 
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Go to Settings > Applications > Development and check USB debugging. With this checked, you should get the "USB Connected" alert in your notification bar when you connect to your computer. Go to the notifications and select "USB connected - Select to copy files to/from your computer.", then "Mount". It will show up as a removable device on your computer.
 
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If all else fails, I would recommend performing a Factory Data Rest on your phone. That is found in Settings > Privacy > Factory Data Reset.

You should not need to set USB debugging mode on your device in order to have the MicroSD recognized as a storage device.

When the phone is connected to my PC (either in Windows or Linux - I don't own a Mac), a standard USB icon (looks like a three-fingered fork) appears on my Notification Toolbar at the top of the screen. I then drag down the Notification Toolbar (like a window shade) and tap the USB icon. A message pops up asking if I want to 'mount' (a *NIX term for connect) my device as a storage medium. I tell it to Mount and it then appears as a drive on my computer. In Windows, it will appear as a drive letter under Removable Devices. In Ubuntu Linux, the distro I use, it appears as a drive on my desktop, showing the memory card's capacity (in my case 16 GB Media). Mac users, YMMV. In both Windows and in Linux, if you want your device to perform correctly, you must also 'unmount the drive when you are going to disconnect it. In Windows, this is done by either opening the Safely Remove Hardware applet in the Windows Task Tray, or by right-clicking the device in My Computer (just computer on Win Vista and 7) and unmounting it there. In Ubuntu, right-click the device icon and select Unmount Volume.
 
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If all else fails, I would recommend performing a Factory Data Rest on your phone. That is found in Settings > Privacy > Factory Data Reset.

You should not need to set USB debugging mode on your device in order to have the MicroSD recognized as a storage device.

When the phone is connected to my PC (either in Windows or Linux - I don't own a Mac), a standard USB icon (looks like a three-fingered fork) appears on my Notification Toolbar at the top of the screen. I then drag down the Notification Toolbar (like a window shade) and tap the USB icon. A message pops up asking if I want to 'mount' (a *NIX term for connect) my device as a storage medium. I tell it to Mount and it then appears as a drive on my computer. In Windows, it will appear as a drive letter under Removable Devices. In Ubuntu Linux, the distro I use, it appears as a drive on my desktop, showing the memory card's capacity (in my case 16 GB Media). Mac users, YMMV. In both Windows and in Linux, if you want your device to perform correctly, you must also 'unmount the drive when you are going to disconnect it. In Windows, this is done by either opening the Safely Remove Hardware applet in the Windows Task Tray, or by right-clicking the device in My Computer (just computer on Win Vista and 7) and unmounting it there. In Ubuntu, right-click the device icon and select Unmount Volume.
 
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I have tried everything I found on android foruns:
-Restart the phone after dismounting sd card;
-installing sd switch app;
-enabling usb debug;
Nothing has worked so far.
I connect my kaiser with eclair 2.1 with my laptop and the usb icon appears on my phone. I tap usb connect, and the choose to mount the sd card, but after that nothing happens. The usb tray icon does not change, and the sd card does not appear as an removable disk on the computer.
Any ideas?
 
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I'm new to the droid scene so I'm not too up on the lingo, but I had a similar problem with my Acclaim where the SD card wouldn't show up on my PC. My OS is Windows 7 64 bit. My carrier is USCellular.

After running through all the help offered here to others and nothing working, I finally turned my phone off and on again while connected USB. As the phone was booting up, my PC picked up on the drivers and all is well now.

I'm at a loss as to USB debugging. Some say turn it off, some say turn it on. For me, I have to have it enabled. I hope this helps. :)
 
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my phone was syncing fine, but today when i plugged it into my computer, it just charges. doesn't show a usb icon in the notification bar or anything. i rebooted pc and my phone. i turned usb debugging on and off and on again. nothing is working. :(

really starting to hate this phone...

****EDIT****
OMG, i was using my wife's LG micro usb cable, when i used my samsung micro usb cable it worked fine. sigh

phone still gets on my nerves. gps sucks and can NEVER find me. lol
 
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I absolutely HATE my samsung Acclaim, I have had issues with it from day one. It has NEVER let me sync with my computer, it's always having issues, I have tried everything that tech support thorugh us cellular has said to do and Have had 3 different phones. Uh it's very frustrating.

Same exact problem with three phones? I can't tell you how many of these I've walked people through setting up with their computer, including two of my own (my original personal Acclaim and a company issued one). If you didn't have success with any of three different phones, you may want to look at something other than the phone as being the cause of the problem. Oh yes, I also connect mine flawlessly with my Ubuntu Linux desktop in addition to XP, Vista and Win 7.

Good luck TwystedDoll!
 
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However, if you're looking to take pictures off of your phone or add mp3s to it, all you have to do is plug your Acclaim into the computer via USB, hold your finger down on your notification bar and drag it down. Then you'll see USB connected. Touch that and a message will pop up asking if you want to Mount or Don't Mount your phone. Press Mount and you're syced up!!!!

Your phone appears as a removable drive in your computer. Now you can drag and drop things on and off. Just remember to drag the Notification Bar down and touch Turn Off USB Storage before you unplug your phone.

I do all in paragraph 1. It says "connect", not "mount". And it says I am connected. But, no icon appears in My Computer/My Docs. Tried Win 7 and XP comps. Nothing.

Any help? P.S. I installed MobileGo, and found it unreliable. Currently it doesn't connect at all. And now they want you to pay for non-performance!
 
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