Why Android is not reading your external hard drive

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  • Опубликовано: 22 июл 2024
  • #android #harddrive #otg #NTFS #fat32
    When you use the Charge-Plus adapter to connect an external drive or USB memory stick to a compatible mobile device, the device should recognize the accessory automatically. If the drive or stick doesn’t pop up, it could be possible that Android can’t read it properly. See this video for solutions on how to fix the issue.
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    Chapters:
    0:00 Connecting An External Drive
    0:35 NTFS Drive Format
    0:49 Android Compatible Formats
    1:03 Solution One: Reformat to FAT32/ExFAT
    1:45 Solution Two: Third-Party App
    2:15 USB-Stick
    2:27 Learn More
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Комментарии • 8

  • @alawngolchegar4872
    @alawngolchegar4872 4 месяца назад

    My Android doesn't recognize all the content of my 4 Tb External Hard Drive. I'm mount it in the device with Paragon and using Total Commander or X-plore. In desktop or notebook, I can access the whole content from the external Hard Drive. Any idea to solve this problem?

    • @LAVA-LINK
      @LAVA-LINK  4 месяца назад

      Hi there,
      The two issues we see the most with external hard drives involve File Format & Power Requirements.
      Android Tablets are only able to read drives that are formatted in a FAT File Structure. If your hard drive is formatted to be NTFS that would explain why you can see your files on your Desktop/Notebook, but not on your Android Tablet. If this is the case you'll need to backup your files and reformat the drive.
      Alternatively, if your hard drive requires more power than the Android Tablet can provide that would be another reason why the drive isn't showing up. I'd recommend trying a smaller USB Flash drive to see if you can read the contents since it likely requires less power to access.
      - LAVA Team

  • @Rockitfilm94
    @Rockitfilm94 Год назад +1

    So Is there a way to recover your hard drive if you connected it to your android phone? I had pictures of someone really important and now I feel like I lost it all

    • @LAVA-LINK
      @LAVA-LINK  Год назад +1

      Hi there, that really depends on what you did on your end. Plugging a hard drive into your Android Phone, shouldn't wipe it by default unless you specifically asked to format the drive.
      I would recommend reconnecting the Hard Drive to the Computer you were initially able to load the data onto the Hard Drive.
      If you have in fact formatted the drive, you may need to look into either a data recovery tool or service.
      - LAVA Team

  • @MorningCoffeeDaily
    @MorningCoffeeDaily 7 месяцев назад

    my tablet recognizes my External hard drive, but my Note Doesnt...

  • @HelloKittyFanMan
    @HelloKittyFanMan Год назад +3

    "PC _or_ laptop"? Uh... many laptops *ARE* PCs.

    • @beangie
      @beangie 9 месяцев назад +1

      PC is usually used to refer to a Desk computer. Laptop is used to refer to a portable computer. it maybe not right, but it is what it is.

    • @HelloKittyFanMan
      @HelloKittyFanMan 9 месяцев назад

      @@beangie: 1. Not usually, actually, but originally. 2. "Desktop" isn't a brand name." 3. Actually, this reference ("PC" just as the original term, short for "personal computer") would be more correct in a way, except thanks to IBM for having their branded model series "IBM PC" and "IBM PCjr." Even deeper and more actually, though, coming full circle, this actually _wouldn't_ be strictly accurate, considering that it sounds like an even broader category that would include desktop, laptop, tablet, hand, and watch computers. But still I've heard most people around my listening circle use "PC" to just mean IBM-compatible (or IBM-compatible-compatible) computers, be they desktop or laptop ones, but not others desktop/laptops that are Macs and 3rd+.