driver needed forJ5 samsung
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1 | Need to get pictures off j5 Samsung on to win 7 lap top ,where can i get a driver ,with out all the crap ,thanks kevlight - 2021-06-14 13:50:00 |
2 | try this or use dropbox king1 - 2021-06-14 13:53:00 |
3 | You don't need a driver. Plug the phone into a USB port on the computer. Select Transfer Media Files on the phone. Open File Explorer on the lappy, find the phone, copy off the appropriate files. cube_guy - 2021-06-14 13:55:00 |
4 | No driver needed. Why do you think you need one ? nice_lady - 2021-06-14 13:56:00 |
5 | the laptop will not recognize the phone ? ,used the old Galaxy S GT no problem, this J5 will not load photos . thanks kevlight - 2021-06-14 14:16:00 |
6 | Hi kevlight, couple of options: 1. can you put an SD card into the phone and transfer the photos on to that? Samsung's own file system kind of works, and there are a couple of free generic ones you can use too. You then put the card into another device to get the photos off that way. 2. Alternatively, one of the usb memory sticks that has a standard usb one end and an android usb the other end. use the android end to go into the phone, transfer photos, remove memory stick. then, you put the standrd usb end into the computer to get the photos off the stick. zirconium - 2021-06-14 15:41:00 |
7 | Ha. Thanks for this thread, just remembered where my 32 GB sd card is! (Its in the doubled ended stick, duh) Been wondering that for a while.... zirconium - 2021-06-14 15:43:00 |
8 | kevlight wrote:
As per post #8 - did you do this? nice_lady - 2021-06-14 15:43:00 |
9 | You could try plugging the phone into laptop going to device manager see if there is a yellow exclamation mark next to the phone driver and try automatically updating the driver. muppet_slayer - 2021-06-14 16:28:00 |
10 | nice_lady wrote: They do have a driver but they usually just automatically connect up without any dramas. muppet_slayer - 2021-06-14 16:36:00 |
11 | I would also try a different cable from laptop to phone. muppet_slayer - 2021-06-14 16:38:00 |
12 | Some fixes you could also try... https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/fixes-android-connect-computer muppet_slayer - 2021-06-14 16:42:00 |
13 | muppet_slayer wrote:
I find it very difficult to comprehend that a Win 10 computer would need drivers installed for a new model Samsung. nice_lady - 2021-06-14 17:00:00 |
14 | If the OP would bother to come back and state whether they did indeed do what post #8 suggested. Or, otherwise, their exact method..... Trying a different cable is a good idea . Trying the phone on a different computer is also. nice_lady - 2021-06-14 17:02:00 |
15 | Haha post #8 didn't suggested nothing. But yes, I believe the OP has done nothing! cube_guy - 2021-06-14 17:16:00 |
16 | Bugger. Need glasses lol. Post #3 nice_lady - 2021-06-14 17:19:00 |
17 | Your eyesight maybe as good my English? Maybe. cube_guy - 2021-06-14 17:22:00 |
18 | nice_lady wrote: Not everything you plug in but I would expect a phone to need a driver. Even in win10. As I say usually the driver is loaded as quick as you can plug the device in, sometimes the computer is a bit slow and will say 'setting up a device' or words to that effect which it is finding and loading the driver as part of the setting up. Try it. Plug your phone in, wait for it to connect, and then go to the device manager, there you will see under 'portable devices' the phone driver. muppet_slayer - 2021-06-14 17:39:00 |
19 | Just tested my theory and sure enough I found my phone driver under 'portable devices' in the device manager. It may not name your phone there but be something like VFD 300, which was the name of my phone driver. I have a basic vodafone phone. muppet_slayer - 2021-06-14 17:57:00 |
20 | I don't know why the driver has failed on the OP's phone, but I bet it does have a driver problem why it hasn't connected. muppet_slayer - 2021-06-14 18:01:00 |
21 | Their laptop is windows 7. I wonder if that could be the problem with no new updates being made for that OS, and the phone being a fairly new phone. muppet_slayer - 2021-06-14 18:03:00 |
22 | of course hardware needs drivers. But theres no reason I could imagine why a Windows 10 installation would need the user to download a driver for a very common Samsung phone. That's ridiculous. We're way past ordinary users having to find and install drivers for such common devices. I doubt the laptop needs a driver for that phone. I think maybe if the OP would come back and actually tell us what they're doing EXACTLY that might stop a lot of speculation. As I've already said I can't easily believe that Windows 10 wouldn't have a ready to go driver for such a make and model of phone. nice_lady - 2021-06-14 18:15:00 |
23 | Probably using a charging cable, not a data/charge gubay - 2021-06-14 18:18:00 |
24 | gubay wrote:
This! This! This! Found that out with my J5 into my Win 10 laptop. The cable that comes with the J5 is not a Data/Charge cable it is only a Charge cable. Edited by perfectimages at 6:29 pm, Mon 14 Jun perfectimages - 2021-06-14 18:22:00 |
25 | Hadn't thought of that one. Pretty simple to fix tho. nice_lady - 2021-06-14 18:35:00 |
26 | perfectimages wrote:
Jeez that's pathetic of Samsung. I'd guess a data/charge cable could cost them 1c more than a simple charge cable ? I dunno but it's ridiculous really. nice_lady - 2021-06-14 18:39:00 |
27 | nice_lady wrote:
+1! zirconium - 2021-06-15 10:44:00 |
28 | nice_lady wrote: Yes totally agree and DUH I don't know what I was thinking writing the above posts. Of course windows 10 would have the driver for it. What about the driver base for windows 7, could windows 7 be the problem? Would be good if the OP came back with some answers, I am curious now. Sorry for misinterpreting your above posts nice_lady. Jumped the gun again LOL muppet_slayer - 2021-06-15 11:02:00 |
29 | muppet_slayer wrote:
Yeah dunno which version of Windoze they're using. However the possibility that the supplied cable is ONLY a charging cable is very high. What a dopey thing for Samsung to do. Bit of a trap for the unwary. nice_lady - 2021-06-15 11:29:00 |
30 | Windows should have everything built in because it is well programmed. There should be no driver required. I've never had to find a driver when plugging in a phone, even on Windows. tygertung - 2021-06-15 11:33:00 |
31 | Okay sorry for delay in getting back to you ,the joys of shift work ! im using Windows 7. 64 bit .2.4 Ghz i5-2430M cpu , kevlight - 2021-06-16 11:03:00 |
32 | ? so you open tools/tap my files/select picture etc etc Is this while you have the phone plugged into the laptop ? nice_lady - 2021-06-16 11:24:00 |
33 | i have it plugged into the lap top ,although now you mention it i will try the Wifi ..,i dont really care how i get the pics into the laptop i just new to print my new weeks roster off, so i know what shift, and day /time to go to work ! its aways changing ! thanks Kev kevlight - 2021-06-16 13:28:00 |
34 | nothing works blue tooth or wireless or usb , ,message says make your device discoverable ? how to i do that ive turned on Wi-Fi and Blue tooth ,l,plugged in new usb cable ,whats next ? ive obviouly missing some important step ,but i do not know what ? Kev kevlight - 2021-06-16 13:48:00 |
35 | Would one of your parents/kids/neighbours be able to help by trying the phone in a different computer? Alternatively the IT guys at your work? zirconium - 2021-06-16 13:51:00 |
36 | This may help... https://www.howtogeek.com/214185/beginner-geek-how-to-pair-d muppet_slayer - 2021-06-16 16:45:00 |
37 | wifi bluetooth are nothing to do with plugging in cables. Step 1: Plug cable into computer Step 4: zirconium wrote: Edited by nice_lady at 5:58 pm, Wed 16 Jun nice_lady - 2021-06-16 17:57:00 |
38 | Yes, if the message doesn't come up on the phone, it won't work, even if you are using something other than windows. tygertung - 2021-06-16 20:01:00 |
39 | Another option may be to Email the file to yourself and get it to the computer that way. Edited by perfectimages at 3:01 pm, Thu 17 Jun perfectimages - 2021-06-17 14:59:00 |
40 | 1. plug the phone into computer. gubay - 2021-06-17 18:32:00 |
41 | Been thru all that. nice_lady - 2021-06-17 19:22:00 |
42 | Im still here just done 4hrs at Mill ! ive managed to get the cell ph J5 Samsung model SM J500Y android version 6.0.1 wascupdated 20017. .To finally hand shake with my printer a Canon MG7560 i did this by installing Smart Switch on the cell .Also installed it on the Laptop a WIn 7 Professional service pack 1. It didnt make any difference. Ive just noticed that the Down loaded instructions for my J5 mention on page 88 that using XP must be service pack 3 or higher ..is this why the J5 will not connect ? although im using Win 7 .... kevlight - 2021-06-18 16:00:00 |
43 | Yeah, XP SP3 doesn't apply to 7. tygertung - 2021-06-18 16:09:00 |
44 | I finally got a result ! i took note of Gubay and the others, who suggested that i must be using a charging cable ,even though the cables ive used worked with the other older GT Samsung ,so i dug around in the bottom draw of my desk and pulled out Nokia CA-101D Micro USB Data Cable, its off an old Camera. kevlight - 2021-06-18 16:21:00 |
45 | LOL gubay - 2021-06-18 17:30:00 |
46 | Jeez yet you say you used other cables which worked with other devices. I give up - at least you got it working. nice_lady - 2021-06-19 08:24:00 |
47 | nonono you can not give up ! where would we bee if our IT, with knowledge and charm, handed in her notice !!!!!!!! i suspect that the cable i used with the old Galaxy was borrowed and not returned that left me with three other cable ,and due to confusion assumed , (yes that old bug bear ) that what i was using was what i had used before... ta, i appreciate the time and effort ,thanks ,Kev ..i do have another problem ,but i will wait until the 'Cable incident', Has faded a bit from the memory ,cheers kevlight - 2021-06-20 05:48:00 |
48 | Haha lol nah start a new thread about your new issue it'll get more attention that way nice_lady - 2021-06-20 06:43:00 |