I have no idea what file transfer mode is, or how to get out of it. This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread.
I have the same question Report abuse. Details required :. Cancel Submit. When you connect the cable between your phone and your PC, you should have a list of "USB modes" showing on your phone. If you want to use Nokia Music for the Nokia music store , you should select something with "media" in the name. If you don't have the list showing up on your device, you should go to settings and find USB settings, and select PC Suite from there.
I'm sorry I can't be more specific, the names of the "modes" and the places for the settings differ from device to device. I hope this helps! How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Once you do that, you'll see a message that says, "You are now a developer.
When doing this on a newer Samsung phone, such as the Note 10 or Galaxy S10 , the location of the settings will be slightly different. If needed, hit the links above to find out how it can be done using your Samsung phone.
Now, most people will find the new "Developer options" menu at the very bottom of their main Settings screen. Either way you got there, scroll about halfway down the page until you locate the "Default USB configuration" section, then tap it to move onto the next screen. The setting should currently be set to "No data transfer," however, you'll want to enable the "File transfer" or "Transferring files" option.
After you do this, you can exit your settings page and connect the phone to your computer. Once the USB connection has been made, it should pop up in file transfer mode automatically. Click OK to save the changes. Solution 2: Disable Indexing of your Drives Indexing of files on a drive can also result in a slowdown in the copying of data.
Search for Type in services. Disable Windows Search by right-clicking it and selecting Stop. Solution 3: Update all Drivers Windows prefers to install its own drivers for computer peripherals, whereas using other drivers can result in decreased performance sometimes.
Open Device Manager. Right-click on the device you want to update the driver for and click Update driver. Solution 4: Run Disk Defragmenter on both drives This process is not always helpful but there is a probability nevertheless that the congestion in between file transfers is caused due to fragmentation. Click the Windows button and search for Disk Defragmenter. Select the concerned drive and then click Optimize.
On the General tab select File Transfer and double-click on a connection in your address book :. Alternatively, right-click on the connection icon and select File Transfer from the menu:. You can use tabs to open several remote devices side by side in the same File Transfer window. To open another remote connection in a new tab, click on the plus icon and select the target connection from your address book :. This menu contains commands that you can apply to files and folders selected in the File Transfer window.
You can access the same commands by right-clicking on files and folders in the list.
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