Transfer photos from phone to USB drive
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Hello everyone, When I directly connect a USB stick to my A70 with the adapter, it recognizes the stick, shows "tap here to transfer media files," and I have access to the content of the stick. I can read the files, but I can't import them to the phone, and the same goes for transferring files from the phone to the stick.
I select a photo from the stick, and in the bottom menu I have "move / copy / details / share / delete." If I select move, I only have the option "move here" with the message "The source and target folders are identical." I don't know how to change this, and from the three little dots menu at the top, I only have "Rename/move to secure folder, compress/open with."
The same goes for exporting from my gallery to USB; I don't have the option to send to USB.
Thank you in advance for your responses.
I select a photo from the stick, and in the bottom menu I have "move / copy / details / share / delete." If I select move, I only have the option "move here" with the message "The source and target folders are identical." I don't know how to change this, and from the three little dots menu at the top, I only have "Rename/move to secure folder, compress/open with."
The same goes for exporting from my gallery to USB; I don't have the option to send to USB.
Thank you in advance for your responses.
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Hello,
To transfer your files, I recommend using a more advanced File Manager than the one provided by Samsung. For example: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.alphainventor.filemanager&hl=fr
Transfers are always done in the same order:
1) Selection of the files or folder to transfer from the smartphone's directories.
2) Choice of the action to perform: Copy or Move
3) Return to the home page of the Manager and select the USB key, then the destination folder.
4) Press Paste.
This way, you maintain complete control over what you transfer.
I strongly advise against using Move which deletes the source files. Use Copy instead.
You can delete afterward. If you make a mistake with Move, you will irretrievably lose the files. So, delete only when you are sure that the transfer was completed correctly.
--
What one understands well is clearly expressed,
And the words to say it come easily.
(Boileau)
To transfer your files, I recommend using a more advanced File Manager than the one provided by Samsung. For example: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.alphainventor.filemanager&hl=fr
Transfers are always done in the same order:
1) Selection of the files or folder to transfer from the smartphone's directories.
2) Choice of the action to perform: Copy or Move
3) Return to the home page of the Manager and select the USB key, then the destination folder.
4) Press Paste.
This way, you maintain complete control over what you transfer.
I strongly advise against using Move which deletes the source files. Use Copy instead.
You can delete afterward. If you make a mistake with Move, you will irretrievably lose the files. So, delete only when you are sure that the transfer was completed correctly.
--
What one understands well is clearly expressed,
And the words to say it come easily.
(Boileau)