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Picsart video editor. 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. Micro USB Cable 2 Pack/3.3ft RAMPOW Braided Nylon Cell Phone Charger - QC 3.0 Fast Charging & Sync - Micro USB Charger 2.4A for Samsung Galaxy S5/S6/S7, HTC, LG, Sony, PS4, and More - Space Gray 4.5 out of 5 stars 11,080. Here is how to copy files from Android to PC with USB cable: Step 1. Make Connection between PC and Android device. Please take out your USB cable and connect your Android phone to the PC with it. If prompted, please grant the PC access the Android device. Go to the Folder. Double click 'This PC' on the desktop of the computer.

As Android is becoming more and more popular in the phone market, Samsung smartphone is one of the leading Android phones with a large amount of users. Surely, connecting your Android phone to computer for syncing and back up, is an important thing to prevent from losing your information on the phone. But what if you fail to connect Android to PC

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Here we will take Samsung Galaxy smartphone as example, and provide some tips for you to connect Samsung Galaxy to PC.
  • Method 1: Connect Device to PC in Normal Way
  • Method 2: Connect Samsung and Read Data via Wi-Fi with Android Transfer(Extremely Powerful)
  • Method 3: Fix Samsung Failed Connection to PC

Method 1: Connect Device to PC in Normal Way

If you are using Samsung Galaxy device such as Samsung Galaxy S8/S7/S7 Edge running Android 4.0 or above, please follow the guide on the interface to connect the Samsung Galaxy device to PC.
Device Model Information:
Device Name: Samsung Galaxy S7 edge
Model Number: SM-G9350
Android Version: 6.0.1
Firstly, please navigate to 'Settings > Developer options' app on your device and then turn on the development settings by tapping on the button on the top pane (it would display 'Off' if you haven't turned it on). After that, scroll down on the device and enable the USB debugging option.
Then, connect your device to the computer with the USB cable which is matched so that you can check your Android phone on computer and it will be read as a disk.
For more details about how to enable USB debugging on your Android device, please refer this post!

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Method 2: Connect Samsung and Transfer Data via Wi-Fi with Android Transfer(Extremely Powerful)

Apart from the methods mentioned above, you can fix the connection fail problem with the help of Android Transfer, which allows you to connect your Android to computer via Wi-Fi. As when you get into the dilemma in failure to connect device to computer normally, I think get rid of the USB cable would be a great choice.
Step 1 Download Android Transfer
Computer
First of all, please download and install the program on your computer by clicking the download button below.
Step 2 Launch the Program
Now, please launch the program on your computer and then click on the 'Connect Now' button in blue.
Step 3 Connect Android to PC via Wi-Fi
On the pop-up window, you can see there are two options: Connect via USB and Connect via WiFi. Please choose the 'Connect via WiFi' option and then scan the QR code with your device.
Something you should pay attention to when using the Android Transfer program
1. To connect your Android to computer, you need to make sure that your phone and computer are within the same network.
2. You need to use an app on your device that can have a QR code scanning function in it. If you don't have one, please download QR Code on Google Play.

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3. If it is your first time to use the Android Transfer program, a MobileGo app would be downloaded when you scan the QR code on the interface of the program. After the MobileGo app is installed, launch it and use the build-in QR code scanner to scan the code on the interface from your computer again.
When Samsung Galaxy/Note is successfully connected to the computer, you can easily transfer data in between Android and PC with one-click. Contacts, messages, photos, videos, audios and more can be easily exported to PC or added in Android.

Method 3: Fix Samsung Failed Connection to PC

However, sometimes you may fail to connect Android to computer successfully. The USB cable, USB driver, USB port and more can be the factors for the failure. If your device is successfully connected, you can see there is an item displayed as your device model on Device Manager of your computer. If you can not find this item, it means that your computer can not detect your device. Now let's check it out how to fix the problem.
Solution 1 Firstly, please check the USB cable can work normally or not. As some of the USB cables are only for device charging, you can't use it to read the data on computer. Now, you are able to try to use the USB cable that comes together with your Android or connect Samsung to computer via another USB cable that is surely can work. If it can be successfully detected, then you can use this USB cable normally.
Solution 2Check if the USB Driver is correctly installed. Generally speaking, your computer would install the USB driver automatically when you plug your device into computer for the first time. However, sometimes it may fail to install and thus the computer could not detect your device successfully. For this case, you are recommended to install the Samsung USB Driver on your own.
Solution 3Use Device Manager to scan for hardware changes. If it can recognize the USB cable that is plugged into the USB port after your computer scans for hardware changes, then the job is done and you can use the device normally. If it is not, pleases continue to try the next solution.
Solution 4Restart your computer. Sometimes restarting the computer can solve the problem more or less. Please try to restart your PC and check if the USB cable can work or not.
Hopefully these tips can be helpful for you when connecting your Samsung Galaxy Phone (also including other Android phones) to computer. If you have question about this article, please drop us a comment below!

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When you use App Inventor with a phone or tablet, that device communicates with the App Inventor software running in your computer's browser window. This communication is managed by the AI2 Companion App running on the device. The instructions below (step 2) explain how to install the companion. The Companion can communicate with your computer over a wireless connection. This is the method strongly recommended by the App Inventor team. It does not require any additional software to be installed on your computer. (See Option 1, under Setting up App Inventor.)

There are, however, some environments where wireless connections won't work. These include some hotels, conference centers, and schools, that configure their wireless networks to prohibit two devices on the network from communicating with each other. See How Does my Android Device Connect Over Wifi? for a short explanation.Some App Inventor users have solved this problem by purchasing a wireless router and setting up their own local network. (Also, most Macs and some PC can serve as WiFi routers that can handle a small number of machines.) But where even this is impossible, you can still use App Inventor with a phone or tablet if you connect it to the computer with a USB cable.

Setting up a USB connection can be awkward, especially on Windows machines, which need special driver software to connect to Android devices. (This is not the case with Mac or Linux, which do not need special drivers.) Unfortunately, different devices may require different drivers, and, outside of a few standard models, Microsoft and Google have left it to the device manufacturers to create and supply the drivers. As a consequence, that you may have to search on the Web to find the appropriate driver for your phone. App Inventor provides a test program that checks if your USB-connected device can communicate with the computer. You should run this test and resolve any connection issues before trying to use App Inventor with USB on that device.

Here are the steps for beginning to use App Inventor with the USB cable:

Step 1: Install the App Inventor Setup Software

To connect with USB, you need to first install the App Inventor setup software on your computer. (This is not required for the wifi method.) Follow the instructions below for your operating system, then come back to this page to move on to step 2

Important: If you are updating a previous installation of the App Inventor software, see How to update the App Inventor Software.

You can check whether your computer is running the latest version of the software by visiting the Connection Test Page.

Step 2: Download and install the MIT AI2 Companion App on your phone.

Open your device's QR code scanner and scan the QR code on the left below to download the Companion App from the Play Store. If you can't use the Play Store, use the QR code on the right to download the Companion App directly to your phone.

Play Store

Recommended: Automatic updates

APK File

Manual updates required

Scan this QR code (or click this link)
to get the app from the Play Store

Scan this QR code (or click this link)
to download the app directly

If you need a QR code scanner, you can get one at the Play Store (e.g., ZXing).

After downloading, step though the the instructions to install the Companion app on to your device.You need to install the MIT AI2 Companion only once, and then leave it on your phone or tablet for whenever you use App Inventor.

Note: If you choose not to go through the Play store and instead load the app directly (aka 'side load), you will need to enable an option in your device's settings to allow installation of apps from 'unknown sources'. To find this setting on versions of Android prior to 4.0, go to 'Settings > Applications' and then check the box next to 'Unknown Sources'. For devices running Android 4.0 or above, go to 'Settings > Security' or 'Settings > Security & Screen Lock' and then check the box next to 'Unknown Sources' and confirm your choice.

Step 3. Launch aiStarter (Windows & GNU/Linux only)

Using the emulator or the USB cable requires the use of a program named aiStarter. This program is the helper that permits the browser to communicate with the emulator or USB cable. The aiStarter program was installed when you installed the App Inventor Setup package. You do not need aiStarter if you are using only the wireless companion. On a Mac, aiStarter will start automatically when you log in to your account and it will run invisibly in the background. On Windows, there will be shortcuts to aiStarter from your Desktop, from the Start menu, from All Programs and from Startup Folder. If you want to use the emulator with App Inventor, you will need to manually launch aiStarter on your computer when you log in. You can start aiStarter this by clicking the icon on your desktop or using the entry in your start menu.

The aiStarter Icon on Windows

Sit file converter. To launch aiStarter on Windows, double click on the icon (shown above). You'll know that you've successfully launched aiStarter when you see a window like the following:

On GNU/Linux, aiStarter will be in the folder /usr/google/commands-for-Appinventor and you'll need to launch it manually. You can launch it from the command line with/usr/google/appinventor/commands-for-Appinventor/aiStarter &For Help with aiStarter, see Connection Help.

Step 4: Set up your device for USB (Turn USB Debugging ON)

On your Android device, go to System Settings, Developer Options, turn them on, and be sure that 'USB Debugging' is allowed.

On most devices running Android 3.2 or older, you can find this option under Settings > Applications > Development.

On Android 4.0 and newer, it's in Settings > Developer options. Reduce video size using handbrake.

Note: On Android 4.2 and newer, Developer options is hidden by default. To make it available, go to Settings > About phone and tap Build number seven times. Return to the previous screen to find Developer options, including 'USB Debugging'.

Step 5: Connect your computer and device, and authenticate if necessary.

Connect your Android device to the computer using the USB cable - be sure that the device connects as a 'mass storage device' (not 'media device') and that it is not mounted as a drive on your computer. This may mean that you have to go to the Finder (on a Mac) or My Computer (on Windows) and disconnect any drive(s) that were mounted when you connected your Android device.

On Android 4.2.2 and newer, your device will pop up a screen with the message Allow USB Debugging? the first time you connect it to new computer. Press 'OK'. This authenticates the computer to the device, allowing the computer to communicate with it. You'll need to do this for each computer you want to connect to the device, but only once per computer.

Step 6: Test the connection.

Go to this Connection Test Page (opens in a new tab in your browser) and see if you get a confirmation that your computer can detect the device. If the test fails, go to General Connection Help and look at the USB help for your computer (Windows or Mac). You won't be able to use App Inventor with the USB cable until you resolve the connection issues. Return to this page when the test suceeds.

Setup complete! You are now ready to build your first app!

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