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Author Topic: USB to PC Connection Issues / Kies Issues  (Read 74602 times)
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« Reply #75 on: October 23, 2010, 08:49:23 AM »

Well found a solution to the sync problems on this site again !


You install Google calendar sync and it can sync to your outlook.

I installed and shortly after I got a gmail and my phone calender was synched !

Here is the location on this site

http://www.samsungCaptivateforum.com/samsung-Captivate-tricks-and-tips/outlook-calendar-sync-that-works-with-android-and-outlook-2007/
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« Reply #76 on: November 13, 2010, 07:16:27 PM »

(First time poster here)

Well, like many of you before me, I'm sure you've scoured the net looking for solutions to solve the Phone to PC connection issue.  However, I have yet to solve this issue.  I've installed the i9000 software (134mb) for Samsung Kies and I am still unable to connect to my PC. 

Samsung Captivate setting: Samsung Kies (not Media Player, USB, or PC Internet).
PC setting:  Windows 7 Professional

Samsung Kies does not recognize the phone when I connect via USB nor does Windows 7.  PC Internet: Win7 detects it as a device when connecting as PC Internet but it has a yellow exclamation mark on it and labels it as "SAMSUNG Android USB Remote NDIS Network Device" in the device manager. 
Mass Storage: Win7 gives displays a popup/notification with the following message, "One of the USB devices attached to this computer has malfunctioned, and Windows does not recognize it."  It is labeled as a "Unknown Device".
Media Player: Win7 doesn't do anything. No notification, no messages.

I'm somewhat computer savvy and thought I might be able to resolve this issue - unfortunately, that is not the case.   Any assistance with this matter is greatly appreciated.  cheers.

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« Reply #77 on: November 24, 2010, 12:23:08 AM »

Can anyone give some input?

I think I know why I cannot connect to Kies or Kies Mini: Basically my Samsung drivers only appear while in bebug mode. Is this normal? Once I deactivate the debug mode, the drivers disappear and Kies/Mini Kies does not recognize the phone.

My mass storage works fine and I have sdk setup as well, so I don't need Kies but I would like to have it working, in case the update is only available through there.
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« Reply #78 on: November 25, 2010, 03:33:23 AM »

As a one week user of the Captivate and having researched connectivity problems at length, lessons learned:

You may need to manually mount the SD card(s) before you can see the data recognized by the PC

If, under Settings | Applications | Mass Storage (or ask on connection), your computer recognizes the drives perhaps with drive letters, but no data is there, the drive probably isn't mounted.  You should see a USB symbol at the top of the screen.  Hold your finger on it and a bar just below it will appear that you can drag down.   This opens up a menu option
USB connected"
"Select to copy files to/from your computer."
Select it, doh.

Another blue window will open up saying
'USB connected
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You have connected your phone to your computer via USB
Select "Mount" if you want to copy files between your computer and phone's SD card"

Select 'Mount'

This should allow your computer to see the data on the SD card.

Interestingly, there is the internal data module and an external microSD module.  Both show up as drive letters, even though I don't have an external microSD card installed.   When I do, I'd expect it to show up.

On a Windows 7 Pro 32 bit, I didn't need to load any Samsung Captivate drivers.  That may be the case on Windows 7 Pro 64 bit, but I'd already loaded the drivers mentioned below.  AT&T said that 64 bit wouldn't work, but it does, AT&T.

Actually, after wresting with this phone for a week and only occasionally successful without this explicit mounting method, a 40 minute call to Samsung 888-987-4357 when we had tried everything else, a final consultation with one of support's compatriots made this suggestion, perhaps obvious to them, but nowhere otherwise documented to my knowledge.

As far as Kies goes, I've tried on Windows 7 both 32 and 64 bit with drivers/software from Jan. 2010 (SGH-i897_Captivate_USB_Drivers_5_02_0_2) and May 2010 (usb_drivers_GalaxyS_x64) and didn't have luck.   I read elsewhere that the full Kies is not usable with AT&T because Kies allows you to control your phone and even, gasp, use it as a on-the-fly hotspot like MiFi, simulating tethering.  Since AT&T wants to sell you tethering for an added $45/mo., they made Kies agree to not allow it with the Captivate.  The message I get when Kies looks and finds the phone plugged in is that it doesn't recognize the phone and suggests using PC Studio.  I did kind of get that to recognize the phone, but doesn't have the feature set of Kies.   The Kies Mini 10082_8_1 is AT&T allowed just to do firmware updates.

The options are out there for rooting and perhaps allowing Kies to work and certainly to get more access to your phone, but I've not done that yet, pending Android 2.2 hoping toward the end of 2010, not wanting to have to run into trouble updating.  There are unsupported versions of Android 2.2 available as well.   

Before I dump any more, I'll just say that having to go through many hours of fiddling with this phone to do the basics of wanting to:

1. access to my data
2. sync directly to my computer through Outlook  (Captivate, as an Google Android phone, expects you to only use Google, so Google can collect data on you)
3. fight with software that turns out to not be allowed by AT&T
4. set up multiple email accounts (not done with setup yet)

My view is for what it cost $199 + accessories (screen protectors ought to come with it), having to fight with it, browse the forums for hours for potential solutions, talk to AT&T who were clueless (no drivers for 64 bit for example), talk to Samsung who were clueless about Kies, the support and instruction set for this and likely other phones are pretty amateur and not ready for primetime.

Another tip is that Skype does not work on the Captivate with Android 2.1, but is supposed to work with Android 2.2.   Perhaps that is best addressed in a separate message.

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I'm coming from an iTouch that I generally liked, but which refused to allow me to sync to my local computer at work AND at home, regularly wiped my data/media, messed with my contacts and calendar, and forced me to worry every time I sync'd that it would wipe my paid-for applications as well.   (I refused to buy music through the Apple store).  After 1 year, the battery wasn't holding a full day's charge and, of course it's not user replaceable (Apple), so after lots of agonizing research (obviously not enough), I chose the Captivate.    I find the Market (=Apple Store) has a lot of lame apps and phony free apps that are just demo, but there isn't the effort toward certifying them as Apple does with its apps.   A Hobbesian choice, freedom or control.

I'm not yet sorry I got the Captivate, but hope this information will help some others.  Cellphones in general are at best only as good as one's signal, so expectations are much lower for voice quality than a land line which costs 1/4 as much.  We must be paying all that extra for the frustrating extra features.
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Cheers,

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« Reply #79 on: December 03, 2010, 11:35:28 PM »

Ditto your comments NotReadyforprimetime, I recently upgraded to the cappy as well and fought with file transfers, Kies mini and full version getting similar results as you so apply described. I appreciate the information presented on your part, as well as, the forum posts from all of the knowledgeable people here.   
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« Reply #80 on: December 04, 2010, 11:28:00 AM »

thank you very much for your information. I just got the samsung Captivate and love it compared to the Iphone 3GS. I had all the same problems you did with the iphone and that is why i switched. most of the apps are free through the android market that I like. It seems the problem here is ATT not the samsung Captivate itself. Now I am bound by another 2 yr contract. I planned on rooting the phone in the future anyway, this is just another reason to root it earlier... everyone who buys a new laptop now has 64bit, to not produce compatible drivers for a 64bit system is ridiculous... but it seems ATT is behind it... Thank for the info. You saved me a ton of wasteful time... Rooting here I come...
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« Reply #81 on: December 04, 2010, 12:52:33 PM »

After spending a couple of hours reinstalling and uninstalling usb drivers in win 7 32, the problem ended up being I needed to use the back usb ports.  Reconigsed by win right away, everything perfect!

On another win 7 64 machine I didnt need to load any drivers in, just plug and go, probably would have done it on the 32 michine as well if I used the back ports to start.
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« Reply #82 on: December 05, 2010, 12:44:02 PM »

Switching to media player mode worked for me as well.  No more please insert disk messages.
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« Reply #83 on: December 05, 2010, 01:45:21 PM »

Ok, so it works now with Win 7 64bit... DOES NOT WORK WITH KIES

I turned on USB debugging (after already going to several different sites to download different USB drivers for this thing, may work with default win driver but I am not sure, i used downloaded ones from samsung specific to Captivate and came with KIES but wont work with KIES software,,, I get about 10 error windows every time i try and run KIEs, I am going to delete it now)
I connect the Phone, while on, through usb. At top there is a red exclamation mark and usb sign. If you hold your finger at top bar and pull down notification menu, you are presented with 2 options: Red "select to disable bugging" and usb" turn on usb storage". Click on turn on USB storage and you will be prompted in windows 7 on how you want to brows the device like anything else does.

This did not work with debugging turned off.

Without debugging turned on you get a message saying "run as kesee update, run as media player, or run as usb storage" NONE of these options worked with Win 7 64bit

Turn debugging on and you can brows your files on your PC- I have now loaded all my music, pics, etc. from my PC.

setting/applications/usb settings
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« Reply #84 on: December 06, 2010, 11:53:06 AM »

http://www.samsungCaptivateforum.com/samsung-Captivate-how-to/kies-issues-solved!/
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« Reply #85 on: September 12, 2011, 10:27:58 AM »



EDIT:  Media Player Mode did the trick!  Weird...

LOL mine works now....
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