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After 4.3 Verizon update I can no longer connect to my Windows 8 computer.

I hope somebody comes with a good suggestion. I've not been able to get my S3 to connect my new laptop (Windows 8) since I bought it (the laptop that is... I was previously able to connect my S3 to my old laptop (Windows XP) with no problem. Unfortunately, my old laptop's motherboard went south.) I was hoping that upgrading to 4.3 might help, but it did not as I still cannot get a connection. Oddly enough, my laptop does see it via Device Manager. I've tried everything. There's even a fairly large thread dedicated to it somewhere around here. One member really went above and beyond to try and help, but his efforts and suggestions never worked out.
 
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I hope somebody comes with a good suggestion. I've not been able to get my S3 to connect my new laptop (Windows 8) since I bought it (the laptop that is... I was previously able to connect my S3 to my old laptop (Windows XP) with no problem. Unfortunately, my old laptop's motherboard went south.) I was hoping that upgrading to 4.3 might help, but it did not as I still cannot get a connection. Oddly enough, my laptop does see it via Device Manager. I've tried everything. There's even a fairly large thread dedicated to it somewhere around here. One member really went above and beyond to try and help, but his efforts and suggestions never worked out.

Have you downloaded the servers on your new pc same as the OP?
Easy way is to install Samsung Kies and that will install the drivers :thumbup:
 
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Have you downloaded the servers on your new pc same as the OP?
Easy way is to install Samsung Kies and that will install the drivers :thumbup:

More times than I can count. I have literally tried everything I could find on the net or other members could suggest. Nada. I'm considering digging out my eight year old desktop and see if it'll connect.

Tried the Kies 3 and it's not connecting. Although, it has more troubleshooting options than the previous versions.

Thanks though...
 
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No probs man. I have no experience with samsung 4.3 and i think most of the experienced users have moved away from samsung updates but hopefully youll get a fix soon :beer:
I appreciate the sentiment, but it was like this before the update. Ever since I purchased this new laptop (a Lenovo Twist... all the bells and whistles) with Win 8, I've not been able to get it to connect. I've wanted to root for a while, but can't since it requires connecting via USB. Wish there was some way of doing it via cloud, wifi, or something.
 
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windows 7 here but similar hassle. update to 4.3, update kies to 3, no connect. uninstall everything, device driver errors. download usb device from samsung and re-install kies 3. finally got a connection with kies to outlook. completely borked my contact list on first sync, with numerous copies of everyone, but finally got it cleaned up. Thank you samsung for this update and wasting 4 hours of my evening. grrrrrrr
 
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Have you tried using the AirDroid app? It will let you 'connect' your phone to any computer using wireless networking. It's pretty basic too, (as long as your phone and computer are connected to the same network), just start up the app, it will show you an IP address+ port. Type that exact IP : port into your computer's browser, and once you click the 'Approval' button on your phone, your browser window will load up with various folders and functions from your phone.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sand.airdroid&hl=en
 
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Have you tried using the AirDroid app? It will let you 'connect' your phone to any computer using wireless networking. It's pretty basic too, (as long as your phone and computer are connected to the same network), just start up the app, it will show you an IP address+ port. Type that exact IP : port into your computer's browser, and once you click the 'Approval' button on your phone, your browser window will load up with various folders and functions from your phone.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sand.airdroid&hl=en

That's a possibility. Although, in my research, I've not been able to find anyone who's used AirDroid in this manner (there's one other similar app, but I forget the name). And, since I'm not keen on bricking my S3, I'd prefer to not be the first to try it. Having said that, my dumb ass will likely give it a shot and will undoubtedly dork it up. Oh well, maybe I could then use my S3 to keep my kitchen table from wobbling.
 
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That's a possibility. Although, in my research, I've not been able to find anyone who's used AirDroid in this manner (there's one other similar app, but I forget the name). And, since I'm not keen on bricking my S3, I'd prefer to not be the first to try it. Having said that, my dumb ass will likely give it a shot and will undoubtedly dork it up. Oh well, maybe I could then use my S3 to keep my kitchen table from wobbling.

You'd hardly be the first to try it, just looking at the numbers on on Play there's over 132,000 five star ratings for AirDroid and it's been recommended not just here on the Galaxy S3 board previously but on several others. I used it extensively without any problems on an LG Optimus going back a couple of years now too.
Should be noted that it can also be used to connect your PC to your phone even when both are not on the same network, but in that case you need to register yourself on AirDroid's site and all transfers go through their servers. But in a home situation where everything is on the same network, there's no need to register at all, and it's not even using any Internet access, you're just doing everything over your own wireless network -- the app on your phone being linked to the browser on your computer. (You're in essence using a wireless connection instead of a USB cable, with AirDroid also providing a more functionality than just file transfers.)
 
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You'd hardly be the first to try it...

I hear ya. I know AirDroid can be used as an alternative to a USB cable, but I've not seen where anyone's used it to root their phone. Considering the bad things that could happen if something goes wrong during the transfer of data, I'd be much more comfortable doing it if I could see that other people had already used it for that purpose (successfully).

If I can't find some other solution... I'll likely give it a shot though.
 
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Since updating to 4.3, I just noticed something on my lockscreen that I've not seen before. There was a scrolling message just above my pattern lock that reads, "unlock your device to use as a media device". I can't find anything on the net about that specific message. What does/could that mean in our efforts to get our Windows 8 PCs to see our phones in Window Explorer? BTW, I don't recall seeing that message prior to updating to 4.3.
 
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