Sounds silly, but you should eliminate the possibility that this is the problem first thing. Intervention #1: Use a different USB cable Also, go these sequentially the interventions that I believe are more likely to work are listed on top. Note that this article is about connecting your Android device to a Windows PC. ![]() This post aims to present a comprehensive set of suggestions that can hopefully help you fix the issue. This has happened with every Android device I have owned (which is to say, both my Galaxy Note and my new Nexus 7), and discovered that it is a potentially multi faceted problem, and solving it can involve a number of different actions. So you plug and replug and check the wire and that both devices are attached properly, to no avail. ![]() It’s a very frustrating problem: you want to transfer files to your Android so you plug your Android device to your PC via USB, only to discover that it it not being recognized as a hard drive.
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