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- 11-15-2012, 10:24 AM
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A request for help from all of those who have the Lumia 920.
Do you know or can you check if the Lumia 920 has USB mass storage mode, where I can connect it to my computer and transfer files.
I would use zune to transfer my songs etc, but it would be nice to have that mass storage mode and with 32 gb of space, i dont have to carry around a USB drive.
Can you confirm. - 11-15-2012, 10:31 AM #2
Yes, when you connect to your PC by USB cable it shows up as an additional hard drive which you can explore and drag and drop files and folders into.
You have as default the following folder structure:
Documents
Music
Pictures
Ringtones
Videos
You can also create new folders if you wish.
I used drag and drop to transfer all my music as the 920 was not recognised by Zune :mad: - 11-15-2012, 11:06 AM
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- 11-15-2012, 12:06 PM #5
I've just tested this with an avi file on a windows 8 machine and on dropping the file into the video folder on my 920 I got a pop-up asking if I wanted the file converted before dropping. Windows 8 then converted the file into a wmv file which I could then play on my phone by going to music and videos. A brilliant feature!
- 11-15-2012, 12:50 PM #11The SmartPhone Parade (2006-Now)QTEK 9100 > Samsung Blackjack > Treo 750 > Treo Pro > BB 9700 > Xperia X10 > Motorola Atrix > HTC Vivid > Lumia 900 > Lumia 820
- 11-15-2012, 12:54 PM #13The SmartPhone Parade (2006-Now)QTEK 9100 > Samsung Blackjack > Treo 750 > Treo Pro > BB 9700 > Xperia X10 > Motorola Atrix > HTC Vivid > Lumia 900 > Lumia 820
- 11-15-2012, 12:57 PM #14
That's good. Not sure what would keep it from being recognized straight away. It charges just fine when plugged into the Mac. I wanted drag to drop, and have Windows 8 bootcamped, so no biggie. I would be using Windows 8 more except there is a drivers issue between the bluetooth keyboard when windows 8 goes to sleep (and we leave our computer on all the time). From what I read, this fix has to come from Apple via bootcamp. I have had no issues on our media center using a bluetooth keyboard/trackpad, but all we are running on that is a clean W8 install, no voodoo magic (bootcamp).
- 11-15-2012, 12:58 PM #15
Wow.. that's incredibly lame. Is there really no way around this while staying natively in OSX?
The app is an absolute turd of a thing. It keeps crashing after about 10 seconds for me.
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Ok so I did a hard reset of my phone. The app isn't crashing on my Mac anymore. It's just slow as heck to copy music, like 1 hour for 400mb. That's just not good enough for a media device.Last edited by rcasey; 11-15-2012 at 02:45 PM.
- 11-15-2012, 05:24 PM #16
Double post because jesus christ this software is so bad I'm seriously considering returning my one day old 920.
Any time I have an issue with a file not synching correctly (I don't even know why that happens) the software will not run. It just crashes after about 5 seconds and I have to go to a Windows computer to try manually remove the music from my phone. It's not even possible to tell which file is causing the crash so I've ended up wiping my device twice to clear errors.
Seriously, this software is a joke. It's completely overshadowed what should have been a good day 1 user experience with a great phone and has almost turned it into a return to seller situation.
My love affair with Lumia has gotten off to a very bad start.
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