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Nexus 7 Usb File Transfer



  1. Nexus 7 Usb File Transfer Software

The setting should currently be set to 'No data transfer,' however, you'll want to enable the 'File transfer' or 'Transferring files' option. After you do this, you can exit your settings page and connect the phone to your computer. Once the USB connection has been made, it should pop up in file transfer. I want to move some files from my PC to Nexus 7. The tablet is connected to my PC's USB port and it is successfully charging. Unfortunately, the PC is not detecting the devices - what I expected is to be shown the Nexus 7 tablet as external devices (like my USB flash memory). The categories of the data on your Nexus 7 are on top of the menu. You can see the files among them. Click 'Files' and preview the details on the right panel carefully. Then you can mark what you want to copy and click 'Import' to transfer files from PC to Nexus 7.

Still scratching your head on transferring files from PC to Google Nexus 7? It's easy now. Here is an Google Nexus 7 Manager – Wondershare TunesGo for Android to help you transfer files to Google Nexus from PC or another device easily. With it, you can transfer files, namely music, videos, photos, SMS and apps, from your PC to your Nexus 7 device. If the audio and video have incompatible formats, like FLV, WMV and AVI, this Google Nexus 7 Manager will help you convert them to MP3 and MP4. In this article, we'll show you how to do the file transfer to Google Nexus 7 step by step.

Download this TunesGo Google Nexus 7 Manager to transfer files to Nexus 7 from PC.

TunesGo Google Nexus 7 Manager - One Stop Solution to Manage and Transfer Files on Google Nexus 7

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  • One-click Root - Root your Android phones/tablets to take full control of your device.
  • Phone to Phone Transfer - Transfer music, photos, videos, contacts, SMS between two mobiles (both Android and iPhone are supported).
  • App Manager - Install, uninstall, import or backup Apps in batch.
  • Gif Maker - Create Gif from photos, motion photos, videos.
  • iTunes Manager - Sync iTunes Music to Android or transfer music from Android to iTunes
  • Fully compatible with 3000+ Android devices (Android 2.2 - Android 8.0) from Google, Samsung, LG, HTC, Huawei, Motorola, Sony etc.

How to Transfer Files from PC to Nexus 7

Now, launch this Google Nexus 7 Transfer tool on your PC after installation. Then follow the steps to transfer music, photos, videos and more from PC to Nexus 7 step by step.

Step 1. Connect your Android phone to the PC

With the windows version of this program, you can connect your Nexus 7 phone to the PC either via the USB cable. Your Google Nexus phone will be immediately detected and it will show up in the main window. Please do remember to enable the USB Debuggig mode on your Nexus 7 phone before the connection.

Ssh file viewer. Note: Wondershare TunesGo for Android supports multiple Android phones and tables, including HTC, Samsung, Huawei, LG and more. Here, you can check all supported Android devices.

Step 2. Transfer files from PC to Nexus 7

As I mention above, you can transfer music, videos, contacts, photos, SMS and apps from computer to Google Nexus 7 devices.

At the top of the Google Nexus 7 Transfer tool, click 'Music' and 'Videos'. On the right window, click 'Add'. Then, browse your computer until you find your wanted music or videos. If Android manager detects that the music and videos have incompatible formats, it will remind you and help you convert them to Android friendly formats.

Click 'Photos' at the top of the Nexus 7 Transfer tool. Click 'Add'. In the file browser window, find the photos you'd like to import. And import them to your Nexus 7 device.

Click 'Apps' to show all apps on your Nexus 7 phone. By clicking 'Install', you get the file browser window. Browse your computer and find the apps. Then install them.

Note: This Nexus 7 manager also gives you the power to transfer SMS and contacts from PC to Nexus 7 devices, and transfer files like sms from Nexus 7 to PC.

Watch the video tutorial to transfer files from PC to Google Nexus 7.

Free download and have a try this Android manager to transfer files from PC to Google Nexus devices.

You came here because you obviously have troubles transferring files to your Android device via USB. Don't worry, you're not the first person to experience this issue. You probably get the following error message:

Lucky for you, there are only a handful of options for you to try, and you will be able to transfer files within minutes. So, without further ado, here is what you need to do to make Android file transfer work again and pass all error messages.

If you are on a Mac, go ahead and download the Android File Transfer for Mac if you haven't done that already.

How to get Android File Transfer to work

There are a few reasons why you might be getting an error message when trying to get files onto your device:

  1. USB cable doesn't support file transfer
  2. Device not set up to accept files via USB
  3. You have Samsung's Kies file transfer installed
  4. Your micro USB port is broken (sorry, can't help you with that one)
Step 1 – Enable file transfer on your Android device

This is the very first thing you must do to ensure that transferring files to your Android device is even possible.

To enable USB file transfer go to 'Settings' > 'Storage' > Tap on the three vertical dots in the top-right corner of your screen > 'USB computer connection' > Tick the box next to 'Media device (MTP)

If you think that your problem with transferring files is software-related, try connecting your device via USB to your computer, check 'Camera (PTP)' and uncheck it again. This seems to work for some people.

Step 1.1 – just happened to me on stock Android Marshmallow 6.0

Updating the post right after fixing the issue on the Nexus 6P.

If you don't see the above-mentioned options in your Storage & USB settings, make sure to enable USB debugging and then follow this tricky sequence (screenshots also below):

  1. Detach USB cable from device
  2. Enable Developer Mode by going to Settings > About Phone (at the very bottom usually) > press on Build Number repeatedly until the pop-up appears
  3. Go to Settings > Developer Options
  4. Enable USB debugging
  5. Lock device (turn screen off)
  6. Connect your phone to your computer using a USB cable
  7. Unlock your Android device
  8. Swipe down to see notifications and press on 'USB for charging'
  9. From the pop-up, select File transfers
  10. Lock the device and unlock it again

Using this method you are, basically, allowing your phone's security mechanisms to accept file transfers via USB. For some reason this option is not available without enabling developer options, although it should be.

This method should work on all Android devices running stock Marshmallow 6.0+, like the new Nexus 6P or Nexus 5X. Please let me know in the comments if these steps worked for you, and which device you were using, so I can improve this guide for all those who might have the same problem in the future.

Step 2 – Uninstall Samsung's Kies file transfer software (skip if not installed)

Samsung's file transfer software often causes interferences with the native Android file transfer. To uninstall Kies you will need to download the installer first (clicking the link will start the download), and just then select the 'uninstall' option within the file package.

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Step 3 – Check your USB cable

Not all USB cables are created equal: Some are able to transfer files, some are not. To make sure you got a cable that can do that, go ahead and take the cable that came in the box together with your Android device. There cables are usually able to handle file transfers.

In case you can't find another USB cable to try if it works, you should check out AirDroid. This nice piece of software allows you to transfer files to your Android device with no cable at all.

If you really need a USB cable for file transfers, get yourself a good cable, it will last you quite a while (and they are quite cheap as well).

If this post couldn't help you, please drop us a line in the comments and we will do our best to help you and update this post to make it easier for others in the future.

Nexus 7 Usb File Transfer Software






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